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- ... tissue by attaching (binding) to and stabilizing the dystrophin complex, which is made up of proteins called dystrophins and dystroglycans. The large dystrophin complex strengthens muscle ...
- ... tissue by attaching (binding) to and stabilizing the dystrophin complex, which is made up of proteins called dystrophins and dystroglycans. The large dystrophin complex strengthens muscle ...
- ... gene, provides instructions for making a protein called dystrophin. This protein is located primarily in muscles used ... and in heart (cardiac) muscle. Small amounts of dystrophin are present in nerve cells in the brain. ...
- ... tissue by attaching (binding) to and stabilizing the dystrophin complex, which is made up of proteins called dystrophins and dystroglycans. The large dystrophin complex strengthens muscle ...
- ... tissue by attaching (binding) to and stabilizing the dystrophin complex, which is made up of proteins called dystrophins and dystroglycans. The large dystrophin complex strengthens muscle ...
- ... gene provides instructions for making a protein called dystrophin, which helps stabilize and protect muscle fibers and ... linked dilated cardiomyopathy preferentially affect the activity of dystrophin in cardiac muscle cells. As a result of ...
- ... gene provides instructions for making a protein called dystrophin. This protein is located primarily in skeletal and ... where it helps stabilize and protect muscle fibers. Dystrophin may also play a role in chemical signaling ...