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8. Pharmacological Treatment and Research

While there is only one approved treatment for one subtype of Batton disease, there is a lot of ongoing research into effective treatments. Some lab results have been promising. For example, enzyme replacement therapy has had positive results in mouse and canine versions of CLN2, including delaying the onset of symptoms and extending life span. Researchers are also studying immunomodulatory agents to suppress inflammation and degeneration in CLN6 in sheep and CLN1 and CLN3 in mice.

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