A thermolabile aldolase a mutant causes fever-induced

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  • who: Recurrent Rhabdomyolysis without Hemolytic and collaborators from the Jacques Monod Institute, CNRS, Diderot University, France, Metabolic biochemistry and, University Descartes, Hospital have published the Article: A Thermolabile Aldolase A Mutant Causes Fever-Induced, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of November/13,/2014
  • what: The authors show that the underlying mechanism involves an exacerbation of aldolase A deficiency at high temperatures that affected myoblasts but not erythrocytes.
  • how: The authors showed that arginine may be a useful therapy that enhances the enzymatic activity in patient cells probably more by another role i.e. its . . .

     

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