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    4-phenylbutyrate restores localization and membrane repair to human dysferlin mutations

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    Dysferlinopathies are muscular dystrophies caused by recessive loss-of-function mutations in dysferlin (DYSF), a membrane protein involved in skeletal muscle membrane repair. We describe a cell-based assay in which human DYSF proteins bearing missense mutations are quantitatively assayed for membrane localization by flow cytometry and identified 64 localization-defective DYSF mutations. Using this platform, we show that the clinically approved drug 4-phenylbutryric acid (4-PBA) partially restores membrane localization to 25 mutations, as well as membrane repair to cultured myotubes expressing 2 different mutations. Two-day oral administration of 4-PBA to mice homozygous for one of these mutations restored myofiber membrane repair. 4-PBA may hold therapeutic potential for treating a subset of humans with muscular dystrophy due to dysferlin deficiency

    The Prokaryotic Transposable Element Tn5

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    Multi-site therapeutic modalities for inflammatory bowel diseases — mechanisms of action

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    Enhancement of Hippocampal Plasticity by Physical Exercise as a Polypill for Stress and Depression: A Review

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