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Four novel GALC gene mutations in two Chinese patients with Krabbe disease.
A novel homozygous GALC mutation: very early onset and rapidly progressive Krabbe disease.
Can early treatment of twitcher mice with high dose AAVrh10-GALC eliminate the need for BMT?
Does galactocerebrosidase activity predict Krabbe phenotype?
Array CGH improves detection of mutations in the GALC gene associated with Krabbe disease.
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