Axonal transport dysfunction in dystrophia myotonica
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Axonal transport dysfunction in dystrophia myotonica
Abstract
Axonal transport of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) was measured in the median and sural nerves of a subject who suffered from dystrophia myotonica and in a control subject. It was found that the basal activity of AChE was increased in myotonic nerves while its proximodistal transport was inhibited.
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