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Grant - Spring 2014 - Nemaline Myopathy - Henk Granzier, Ph.D.

Henk Granzier, a professor of molecular and cellular biology, physiology and biomedical engineering at the University of Arizona in Tucson, has been awarded an MDA research grant totaling $253,800 over three years to study how lower than normal levels of a protein called nebulin affect muscle cells. Nebulin deficiency is the underlying cause of one type of nemaline myopathy. Granzier and colleagues have developed nebulin-deficient mice that develop a disorder resembling human nemaline myopathy. They will conduct experiments in these mice to better understand the basis of muscle weakness in this disorder and to test the effects of experimental treatments.
Funding for this MDA research grant began May 1, 2014.
Grantee: Nemaline Myopathy - Henk Granzier, Ph.D.
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