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Defect in Protein Glycosylation Linked to Muscular Dystrophy
Researchers have found that a mutation in the gene that encodes the glycosyltransferase called LARGE is present in diseases similar to muscular dystrophy, and by genetically engineering overexpression of the normal gene, it is possible to restore normal muscle cell function. More...01 Jul 2004
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