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Abnormal epiphyseal development in a feline model of Sandhoff disease
Margaret A. McNulty
, Patricia B. Prevatt
, Elizabeth R. Nussbaum
, Ashley N. Randle
, Aime K. Johnson
, Judith A. Hudson
, Heather L. Gray-Edwards
, Miguel Sena-Esteves
, Douglas R. Martin
,
Cathy S. Carlson
Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Masonic Cancer Center
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Adeno-associated Viral Vector
16%
All-affected
16%
Bone Lesions
16%
Bone Tissue
16%
Central Nervous System
16%
Chondrocytes
16%
Clinical Disease
16%
Clinical Significance
16%
Corrective
16%
Current Treatment
16%
Epiphyseal
100%
Epiphyseal Cartilage
16%
Epiphysis
16%
Extended Life
16%
Feline Model
100%
GM2 Ganglioside
16%
Histology
16%
Infantile Form
16%
Intracranial Injection
16%
Joint Lesions
16%
Joint Tissues
16%
Metaphyseal
16%
Microcomputed Tomography
16%
Musculoskeletal Disorders
16%
Musculoskeletal System
16%
Neural Tissue
16%
Neurological Effects
16%
Neurometabolic
16%
Osteoarthritic Changes
16%
Photosystem II
16%
Quality of Life
16%
Sandhoff Disease
100%
Size-and-shape
16%
Trabecular Bone
16%
β-hexosaminidase
16%
β-N-acetylhexosaminidase
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Adeno Associated Virus Vector
16%
Chondrocyte
16%
Enzyme
16%
Feline Model
100%
GM2 (Ganglioside)
16%
Hexosaminidase
16%
Lifespan
66%
Micro-Computed Tomography
16%
Mucopolysaccharidosis
16%
Sandhoff Disease
100%