Browsing by Subject "Duchenne muscular dystrophy"
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(2016-12-02)Advanced imaging techniques are being increasingly utilized as quantitative biomarkers and outcome parameters to identify and monitor disease and evaluate new treatments. Validation of these techniques in animal models is ...
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(2017-02-01)Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a fatal, congenital disease affecting males. Histopathological methods have served to aid in its diagnosis; however, the ratio of skeletal muscle tissue constituents—a theoretical marker of ...
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(2019-11-14)Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is an X-linked recessive disorder affecting approximately 1/3500-5000 boys, causing progressive muscle wasting. Affected boys typically die from respiratory or cardiac failure. Golden ...
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(2019-11-25)Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is muscle wasting disease that leads to early mortality in humans. It results from the absence of the protein dystrophin at the membrane, specifically the contractile cells of skeletal and ...
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(2020-04-16)Duchenne (DMD) and golden retriever (GRMD) muscular dystrophy are genetically homologous conditions caused by mutations in the DMD gene, with loss of the protein dystrophin. There’s currently no cure for DMD, although some ...