Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy News and Research

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Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a progressive muscle disorder that causes the loss of both muscle function and independence. DMD is perhaps the most prevalent of the muscular dystrophies and is the most common lethal genetic disorder diagnosed during childhood today. Each year, approximately 20,000 children worldwide are born with DMD (one of every 3,500 male children).
UofL researchers discover mechanism involved in skeletal muscle repair

UofL researchers discover mechanism involved in skeletal muscle repair

Could statins treat muscular dystrophy? An interview with Dr. Nick Whitehead and Dr Stan Froehner

Could statins treat muscular dystrophy? An interview with Dr. Nick Whitehead and Dr Stan Froehner

Duchenne muscular dystrophy could directly affect muscle stem cells

Duchenne muscular dystrophy could directly affect muscle stem cells

Simple, low risk blood test can detect foetal blood group and genetic conditions in unborn babies

Simple, low risk blood test can detect foetal blood group and genetic conditions in unborn babies

MU researchers successfully treat dogs with DMD, plan for human clinical trials

MU researchers successfully treat dogs with DMD, plan for human clinical trials

New hope for patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy

New hope for patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Researchers identify new therapeutic target for Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Researchers identify new therapeutic target for Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Study: RNA editing technique shows promise in treating rare, severe form of muscular dystrophy

Study: RNA editing technique shows promise in treating rare, severe form of muscular dystrophy

Tarix Orphan's TXA127 granted FDA Fast Track Designation for treatment of DMD patients

Tarix Orphan's TXA127 granted FDA Fast Track Designation for treatment of DMD patients

AMO Pharma raises $25 million in private equity financing

AMO Pharma raises $25 million in private equity financing

New gene therapy approach to treating DMD reduces symptoms, extends life span in mouse model

New gene therapy approach to treating DMD reduces symptoms, extends life span in mouse model

PTC Therapeutics announces recipients of STRIVE Awards

PTC Therapeutics announces recipients of STRIVE Awards

New iPS cell model provides clear drug target for treatment of DMD

New iPS cell model provides clear drug target for treatment of DMD

Kay E. Davies named recipient of ASHG's 2015 William Allan Award

Kay E. Davies named recipient of ASHG's 2015 William Allan Award

GTEx findings reveal how genomic variants can affect gene activity and disease susceptibility

GTEx findings reveal how genomic variants can affect gene activity and disease susceptibility

University of Washington receives PPMD grant to continue analysis of spectrin-like repeats in dystrophin

University of Washington receives PPMD grant to continue analysis of spectrin-like repeats in dystrophin

Researchers reveal role of abdominal muscles in muscular dystrophy process

Researchers reveal role of abdominal muscles in muscular dystrophy process

Researchers generate mature, functional skeletal muscles using new approach

Researchers generate mature, functional skeletal muscles using new approach

Duke researchers demonstrate genetic therapeutic technique to treat DMD patients

Duke researchers demonstrate genetic therapeutic technique to treat DMD patients

Public health researchers report frequency of two muscle-weakness disorders

Public health researchers report frequency of two muscle-weakness disorders

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