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Strong Clustering and Stereotyped Nature of Notch3 Mutations, in CADASIL Patients
Lancet 350:1511-1515, 14901997., Joutel,A.,et al, 1997
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Article Abstract
Because of the strong clustering and highly stereotyped nature of the pathogenetic mutations detected in CADASIL patients,an easy and reliable diagnostic test for CADASIL is feasible.The findings suggest that aberrant dimerisation of Notch3,due to abnormal disulphide bridging with another Notch3 molecule or with another protein,may be involved in the pathogenesis of this disorder.
 
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