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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Muscular "dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy"
  1. ... Tests of FKRP PubMed FUKUTIN-RELATED PROTEIN; FKRP MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY-DYSTROGLYCANOPATHY (CONGENITAL WITH OR WITHOUT IMPAIRED INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT), TYPE ...
  2. ... of POMT2 PubMed PROTEIN O-MANNOSYLTRANSFERASE 2; POMT2 MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY-DYSTROGLYCANOPATHY (CONGENITAL WITH IMPAIRED INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT), TYPE B, 2; ...
  3. ... of POMT1 PubMed PROTEIN O-MANNOSYLTRANSFERASE 1; POMT1 MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY-DYSTROGLYCANOPATHY (CONGENITAL WITH IMPAIRED INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT), TYPE B, 1; ...
  4. The CRPPA gene provides instructions for making a protein that is involved in a process called glycosylation. Through this chemical process, sugar molecules ...
  5. ... been associated with another congenital muscular dystrophy called muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy, type B4 (MDDGB4). People with MDDGB4 typically have ...
  6. ... Tests of LARGE1 PubMed ACETYLGLUCOSAMINYLTRANSFERASE-LIKE PROTEIN; LARGE1 MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY-DYSTROGLYCANOPATHY (CONGENITAL WITH IMPAIRED INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT), TYPE B, 6; ...