Overexpression of Mutant FKRP Restores Functional Glycosylation and Improves Dystrophic Phenotype in FKRP Mutant Mice
Autosomal recessive homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations in FKRP result in forms of muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy varying in age of onset, clinical presentation, and disease progression, ranging from the severe Walker-Warburg, type A,5 (MDDGA5), muscle-eye-brain (MDDGB5) with or wit...
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Main Authors: | Jason D. Tucker (Author), Pei J. Lu (Author), Xiao Xiao (Author), Qi L. Lu (Author) |
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