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DescriptionSchematic of dysferlin, myoferlin, and otoferlin.png |
English: Schematic structures of dysferlin, myoferlin, and otoferlin, three ferlin proteins that are associated with human diseases. Lack of functional dysferlin can cause a group of muscular dystrophies knows as dysferlinopathies. Myoferlin is highly expressed in several types of cancer, and mutations in otoferlin can cause deafness. |
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