Mathematical modeling of the progression of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy in San Diego in an era of allele specific oligonucleotide therapy
Stephen Kingsmore,
Dominic Baun,
Laura Tobin
et al.
Abstract:Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a relatively common, severe, progressive, X-linked muscle disorder caused by pathogenic variation in the dystrophin gene. Affected status can be determined at birth, 3-5 years before symptom onset. As effective corticosteroid and genetic therapies are becoming available for DMD, predictive models of DMD progression are needed to guide individualized care of patients and clinical trials of new treatments. We developed a multivariable, dynamical model of DMD progression, as m… Show more
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