Adjunctive β2-agonist treatment reduces glycogen independently of receptor-mediated acid α-glucosidase uptake in the limb muscles of mice with Pompe disease

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Main Authors: Farah, B.L., Madden, L., Li, S., Nance, S., Bird, A., Bursac, N., Yen, P.M., Young, S.P., Koeberl, D.D.
Other Authors: DUKE-NUS GRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL S'PORE
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1247892024-11-12T01:56:58Z Adjunctive β2-agonist treatment reduces glycogen independently of receptor-mediated acid α-glucosidase uptake in the limb muscles of mice with Pompe disease Farah, B.L. Madden, L. Li, S. Nance, S. Bird, A. Bursac, N. Yen, P.M. Young, S.P. Koeberl, D.D. DUKE-NUS GRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL S'PORE Acid maltase Adenoassociated virus Autophagy Enzyme replacement therapy Gene therapy Mannose-6-phosphate receptor 10.1096/fj.13-244202 FASEB Journal 28 5 2272-2280 FAJOE 2016-06-01T10:29:33Z 2016-06-01T10:29:33Z 2014 Article Farah, B.L., Madden, L., Li, S., Nance, S., Bird, A., Bursac, N., Yen, P.M., Young, S.P., Koeberl, D.D. (2014). Adjunctive β2-agonist treatment reduces glycogen independently of receptor-mediated acid α-glucosidase uptake in the limb muscles of mice with Pompe disease. FASEB Journal 28 (5) : 2272-2280. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.13-244202 15306860 http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/124789 000335336000029 Scopus
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topic Acid maltase
Adenoassociated virus
Autophagy
Enzyme replacement therapy
Gene therapy
Mannose-6-phosphate receptor
spellingShingle Acid maltase
Adenoassociated virus
Autophagy
Enzyme replacement therapy
Gene therapy
Mannose-6-phosphate receptor
Farah, B.L.
Madden, L.
Li, S.
Nance, S.
Bird, A.
Bursac, N.
Yen, P.M.
Young, S.P.
Koeberl, D.D.
Adjunctive β2-agonist treatment reduces glycogen independently of receptor-mediated acid α-glucosidase uptake in the limb muscles of mice with Pompe disease
description 10.1096/fj.13-244202
author2 DUKE-NUS GRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL S'PORE
author_facet DUKE-NUS GRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL S'PORE
Farah, B.L.
Madden, L.
Li, S.
Nance, S.
Bird, A.
Bursac, N.
Yen, P.M.
Young, S.P.
Koeberl, D.D.
format Article
author Farah, B.L.
Madden, L.
Li, S.
Nance, S.
Bird, A.
Bursac, N.
Yen, P.M.
Young, S.P.
Koeberl, D.D.
author_sort Farah, B.L.
title Adjunctive β2-agonist treatment reduces glycogen independently of receptor-mediated acid α-glucosidase uptake in the limb muscles of mice with Pompe disease
title_short Adjunctive β2-agonist treatment reduces glycogen independently of receptor-mediated acid α-glucosidase uptake in the limb muscles of mice with Pompe disease
title_full Adjunctive β2-agonist treatment reduces glycogen independently of receptor-mediated acid α-glucosidase uptake in the limb muscles of mice with Pompe disease
title_fullStr Adjunctive β2-agonist treatment reduces glycogen independently of receptor-mediated acid α-glucosidase uptake in the limb muscles of mice with Pompe disease
title_full_unstemmed Adjunctive β2-agonist treatment reduces glycogen independently of receptor-mediated acid α-glucosidase uptake in the limb muscles of mice with Pompe disease
title_sort adjunctive β2-agonist treatment reduces glycogen independently of receptor-mediated acid α-glucosidase uptake in the limb muscles of mice with pompe disease
publishDate 2016
url http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/124789
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