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Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science, Vol 5, Issue 5, 355-362
Copyright © 1975 by Association of Clinical Scientists


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Syndrome of the defective lysosome--the genetic mucopolysaccharidoses

OM Rennert

The genetic mucopolysaccharidoses represent the group of disorders recognized in the early 1900's. In half a century, it was recognized that these were disorders of polyanionic macromolecules known as glycosaminoglycans. Within the past five years, these disorders have been identified as prototypes of lysosomal diseases, are a genetically heterogeneous group and this heterogeneity is recognizable in in vitro systems. Finally, these disorders represent prototypes for the development of methods of enzyme replacement therapy.





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