Relationship between enzyme properties and disease progression in Canavan disease
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Cytotoxic edema and diffusion restriction as an early pathoradiologic marker in canavan disease: case report and review of the literature.Increasing N-acetylaspartate in the Brain during Postnatal Myelination Does Not Cause the CNS Pathologies of Canavan Disease.Enhanced brain distribution of modified aspartoacylase.Clinically Distinct Phenotypes of Canavan Disease Correlate with Residual Aspartoacylase Enzyme Activity.
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Relationship between enzyme properties and disease progression in Canavan disease
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Relationship between enzyme properties and disease progression in Canavan disease
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Relationship between enzyme properties and disease progression in Canavan disease
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Joshua Smith
Radhika Malik
Ronald E Viola
Stephen Zano
Yasanandana S Wijayasinghe
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10.1007/S10545-012-9520-Z
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z
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