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Expanding the options for therapeutic exon skipping as a future treatment for USH2A-associated disease by 3D structural modeling of newly formed hybrid domains (opens in new tab)

Usher syndrome, the leading cause of hereditary deaf-blindness affecting approximately 1 in 15,000 individuals worldwide, is currently still untreatable. Antisense oligonucleotide-based exon skipping has shown significant therapeutic promise for USH2A-associated retinal dysfunction. Selection of (combinations of) exons suitable for therapeutic exon skipping within the fibronectin type 3 (FN3) domain-encoding region of USH2A currently requires that skipped exons exactly align with complete pro...

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