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Meanings of
dystrophin
in English
Protein-coding gene in the species Danio rerio.
dmd
dp71
zfdys
cb664
Protein family.
Related terms
protein family obsoleted in interpro
Usage of
dystrophin
in English
1
Analysis of
dystrophin
now allows confirmation of the existence of this disorder.
2
Recent studies suggest that the site specific anchoring depends on the
dystrophin
complex.
3
In dogs with DMD, you can see the absence of the
dystrophin
protein.
4
Analysis of DNA revealed a deletion in the 1st third of the
dystrophin
gene.
5
No
dystrophin
gene defects were found in our patients, whose average age was 50 years.
6
This disorder represents a new clinical phenotype associated with a deletion in the
dystrophin
gene.
7
Subsequent
dystrophin
testing confirmed all of the DNA-based diagnoses.
8
The total
dystrophin
deficiency leads to DMD while the reduction of
dystrophin
expression to BMD.
9
The absence of
dystrophin
protein leads to progressive muscle weakness and wasting, disability and death.
10
UT Southwestern Medical Center In DMD dogs treated with CRISPR, levels of
dystrophin
are restored.
11
The reason for the severe cardiomyopathy remains speculative, in the absence of
dystrophin
data on their heart.
12
Thus, the absence of
dystrophin
appears to render muscle specifically more susceptible to free radical induced injury.
13
This suggests that lack of sarcolemmal integrity triggers a generally perturbed protein expression pattern in
dystrophin
-
deficient
fibres.
14
This large deletion includes the
dystrophin
gene as well as the region involved in X-linked mental retardation.
15
The drug enables the production of
dystrophin
.
16
We demonstrate that levels of
dystrophin
protein restoration, and thus patient response, correlate accurately with the RNA level.
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dystrophin
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
call dystrophin
associate with dystrophin
functional dystrophin
produce dystrophin
affect by dystrophin
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Dystrophin
through the time
Dystrophin
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