In the absence of the protein biglycan, synapses at neuromuscular junctions in mice began to break up about five weeks after birth, according to a new study led by Brown University researchers. Reintroducing byglycan helped
When nerve meets muscle, biglycan seals the deal
2012-03-30T16:58:17-04:00By Ollibean|Categories: Articles, Editor's Picks, General, Medical|Tags: biglycan, Brown Institute for Brain Science, duchenne muscular dystrophy, Duchenne's muscular dystrophy, medical breakthroughs, muscular dystrophies, MuSK, spinal muscular atrophy, treatment|0 Comments
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