December 2, 2011 — Lysosomal storage disorders such as Fabry's disease and Pompe's disease are much more common than previously thought, particularly atypical later-onset forms, a new study suggests.
A new study has identified mutations in a single gene as the cause of a previously unrecognized spectrum of severe neurological disorders ranging from fatal prenatal conditions to progressive ...
Rare diseases often remain undetected for years, mostly because of limited awareness and complex symptoms that are not easy to diagnose. One such group of conditions is Lysosomal Storage Disorders, or ...
Functioning brain cells need a functioning system for picking up the trash and sorting the recycling. But when the cellular sanitation machines responsible for those tasks, called lysosomes, break ...
Biochemists (from left) Professor Markus Damme, Professor Michael Schwake and Professor Torben Lübke conduct research at Bielefeld University into rare diseases, among other topics. On Rare Disease ...
Functioning brain cells need a functioning system for picking up the trash and sorting the recycling. But when lysosomes, the cellular sanitation machines responsible for those tasks, break down or ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . An Italian pharmaceutical company and a Boston-area biotechnology research firm announced a partnership to ...
Functioning brain cells need a functioning system for picking up the trash and sorting the recycling. But when the cellular sanitation machines responsible for those tasks, called lysosomes, break ...
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