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Multi-exon Skipping Using Cocktail Antisense Oligonucleotides in the Canine X-linked Muscular Dystrophy
Published on: May 24, 2016
Late-Onset Dystrophinopathy
1Internal Medicine, Anti-Retroviral Therapy Centre, District Hospital, Khagaria, IND.
Abstract:
Dystrophinopathy is a spectrum of muscular dystrophies resulting from absolute to relative deficiency of dystrophin - a protein essential for muscle fiber integrity. This includes a severe form called Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a mild form called Becker muscular dystrophy, and intermediate muscular dystrophy. Becker muscular dystrophy relates to late-onset and slow progression muscle dystrophy caused by deletions or duplications in the dystrophin gene. Individuals with this type of tardive slow progression have a life expectancy of 60 years. A patient in his late 40s presented this disease with duplication of exon 2 in the dystrophin gene.
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