Many human diseases are caused by point mutations that affect RNA splicing. It has been observed that nonsense mutations that generate premature termination of translation products can drive the use ...
In the human genome, the fraction of synonymous codons changes monotonically with the GC content of coding sequences: with increasing the GC content the codons that are richer in GC within their ...
Between 10 to 15% of all genetic diseases have the same underlying cause: a nonsense mutation. 1 This type of mutation results from a stop codon in the middle of a gene sequence, which terminates ...
In Study 041, Translarna showed a significant improvement in six key study endpoints compared with placebo after 72 weeks. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted for review the ...
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