Neutral Lipid Storage Disorder with Muscle Involvement
Description Neutral lipid storage disease with myopathy is a rare disorder where fats (lipids) accumulate in different parts of the body, including various organs and tissues. Individuals with this condition often experience muscle weakness (myopathy) caused by fat buildup in muscle cells. Other potential symptoms may include fatty liver, an enlarged, weakened heart (cardiomyopathy), inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), reduced thyroid function (hypothyroidism), and sometimes type 2
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Researchers develop first-ever mouse model with fully operational human immune system
New Breakthrough in Biomedical Research Could Revolutionize Immunotherapy and Disease Modeling A breakthrough in biomedical research has opened doors to greater understanding in immunotherapy and disease modeling. Scientists at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio have engineered a new type of humanized mouse model that features both a human-like immune system and microbiome. This allows the mice to generate specific and targeted antibody responses. This long-term
Researchers develop first-ever mouse model with fully operational human immune system
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