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Novel Screening Method Shows Promise in Detecting SMA

Researchers have developed a new line method (NLM) that showcased benefits for genetic screening in spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). ....

Molecular Genetics , Multiplex Ligation Dependent Probe Amplification , Spinal Muscular Atrophy , Gene Screening ,

Diaphragm Ultrasound Imaging Showcases Promise for Respiratory Assessments in SMA

In this prospective study, respiratory monitoring of patients with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) benefited from the use of diaphragm ultrasound imaging. ....

University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden , Spinal Muscular Atrophy , Respiratory Failure , Diaphragm Ultrasound Imaging ,

BBCNEWS The Papers June 4, 2024 21:36:00

In the world, obviously. what s incredible is that this treatment may permanently stop any further treatment may permanently stop any furthe . ,. . ., it contains a healthy copy of a missing or faulty gene called smn1. this is inserted into a harmless virus. in the body, the virus delivers the replacement gene into the nucleus of motor neuron cells. this is essential to prevent those cells from gradually dying. the now healthy motor neuron cells start producing the missing smn1 protein. this has opened up a door for other genetic diseases, cystic fibrosis, and all types of other rare diseases. matthew hill, bbc points west. some other infants have seen their condition notjust stabilise, but in proof, and week later, riley s mum is very optimistic. ....

Replacement Gene , Motor Neuron , Motor Neuron Cells , Cystic Fibrosis , Smn1 Protein , Riley Cadle Birch , Bbc News , Matthew Hill , Points West , Condition Notjust Stabilise ,

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 20:50:00

Quality of life there, so we managed to do that. he is been improving with his movement and his breathing, so they decided to have a big meeting about it and he got approved for it, which was the best feeling in the world, obviously. so how does the drug were? so how does the drug work? it contains a healthy copy of a missing or faulty gene called smn1. this is inserted into a harmless virus. in the body, the virus delivers the replacement gene into the nucleus of motor neuron cells. this is essential to prevent those cells from gradually dying. the now healthy motor neuron cells start producing the missing smn1 protein. this has opened up a door for other genetic diseases, cystic fibrosis, and all types of other rare diseases. matthew hale, bbc points west. matthew hill, bbc points west. the world health organisation has urged extreme caution ....

Replacement Gene , Smn1 Protein , Motor Neuron Cells , Cystic Fibrosis , Motor Neuron , Bbc News , Points West , Matthew Hill , World Health Organisation , Matthew Hale ,