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Tallulah Moon (left) has been diagnosed with SPG56, an extremely rare neurodegenerative disease that worsens over time. Her mother, Golden Whitrod (right) is committed to finding and funding the genetic therapy to save her daughter. (Our Moon’s Mission/Golden Whitrod; Sara Climie Photography)
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Researchers led by the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle and University of Washington Medicine have identified cellular changes in the brains of people with the disease — and a timeline of when they occur. (Allen Institute for Brain Science)
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