Blake_2000_Trends.Neurosci_23_92

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Title : The neurobiology of duchenne muscular dystrophy: learning lessons from muscle? - Blake_2000_Trends.Neurosci_23_92
Author(s) : Blake DJ , Kroger S
Ref : Trends in Neurosciences , 23 :92 , 2000
Abstract :

Several forms of inherited muscular dystrophy are associated with brain abnormalities and cognitive impairment. One of the most common and severe of these diseases is Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Dystrophin, the product of the DMD gene, is found in neurones, where it is associated with the postsynaptic membrane. Cognitive impairment in individuals with DMD is thought to be due to an abnormality in the neuronal membrane that is caused by lack of dystrophin. Recent experimental evidence has provided valuable clues in our understanding of the complex molecular neurobiology of muscular dystrophy.

PubMedSearch : Blake_2000_Trends.Neurosci_23_92
PubMedID: 10675908

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Blake DJ, Kroger S (2000)
The neurobiology of duchenne muscular dystrophy: learning lessons from muscle?
Trends in Neurosciences 23 :92

Blake DJ, Kroger S (2000)
Trends in Neurosciences 23 :92