DUX may be a master switch of the genome
The DUX4 gene in FSH muscular dystrophy is typically described as a rogue actor, a genetic oddball that is never supposed to be active in adult muscle, and is rendered […]
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The DUX4 gene in FSH muscular dystrophy is typically described as a rogue actor, a genetic oddball that is never supposed to be active in adult muscle, and is rendered […]
Watch the videos here. The University of Rochester Fields Center for FSHD Research has posted a summary and videos from the 6th annual FSHD Family Day Conference held on April […]
by Dave Lukas, Lake In the Hills, Illinois Three years ago, my life was changed forever. Three years ago, I walked out of a doctor’s office, got in my car […]
by Jim Albert, Eldersburg, MD The FSHD Clinical Trial Research Network (CTRN) is currently recruiting up to 160 FSHD patients across the seven CTRN sites to participate in a study called […]
by KATHY SENECAL, Cromwell, Connecticut I became a yoga practitioner in the early 1990s, and over time I received certification and training in hatha and Svaroopa® yoga, taught classes, and ran […]