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  1. Krabbe's Disease: A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, And Annotated Research Guide To Internet References by Icon Health Publications, 2004-10-08
  2. Krabbe disease: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by Amie, MS Stanley, Rosalyn, MD Carson-DeWitt, 2005
  3. Krabbe Disease - A Bibliography and Dictionary for Physicians, Patients, and Genome Researchers by Philip M. Parker, 2007-07-18
  4. Krabbe disease: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by Amie, MS Stanley, 2005
  5. Leukodystrophies: Adrenoleukodystrophy, Canavan Disease, Pelizaeus-Merzbacher Disease, Metachromatic Leukodystrophy, Krabbe Disease
  6. Neurology, lectures for medical students and general practitioners by Knud H Krabbe, 1941
  7. Urolithiasis in dogs and cats by Agnete Krabbe, 1949

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62. ORPHANET - Rare Diseases - Orphan Drugs
Printing version, DISEASE krabbe disease, Synonym(s) Galactocerebrosidase deficiency, ICD E75.2, Krabbe s disease, also called globoid
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63. Human Protein: Q8J030 - Galactosylceramidase (Krabbe Disease). EMBL Bioinformati
, Galactosylceramidase (krabbe disease). Organism source, Homo sapiens (Human).......Human protein Q8J030 Galactosylceramidase (krabbe disease). EMBL.
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Human protein: Q8J030 - Galactosylceramidase (Krabbe disease). EMBL
FORUM Length: 669 aa , molecular weight: 75135 Da , CRC64 checksum: MTAAAGSAGR AAVPLLLCAL LAPGGAYVLD DSDGLGREFD GIGAVSGGGA TSRLLVNYPE 60 PYRSQILDYL FKPNFGASLH ILKVEIGGDG QTTDGTEPSH MHYALDENYF RGYEWWLMKE 120 AKKRNPNITL IGLPWSFPGW LGKGFDWPYV NLQLTAYYVV TWIVGAKRYH DLDIDYIGIW 180 NERSYNANYI KILRKMLNYQ GLQRVKIIAS DNLWESISAS MLLDAELFKV VDVIGAHYPG 240 THSAKDAKLT GKKLWSSEDF STLNSDMGAG CWGRILNQNY INGYMTSTIA WNLVASYYEQ 300 LPYGRCGLMT AQEPWSGHYV VESPVWVSAH TTQFTQPGWY YLKTVGHLEK GGSYVALTDG 360 LGNLTIIIET MSHKHSKCIR PFLPYFNVSQ QFATFVLKGS FSEIPELQVW YTKLGKTSER 420 FLFKQLDSLW LLDSDGSFTL SLHEDELFTL TTLTTGRKGS YPLPPKSQPF PSTYKDDFNV 480 DYPFFSEAPN FADQTGVFEY FTNIEDPGEH HFTLRQVLNQ RPITWAADAS NTISIIGDYN 540 WTNLTTKCDV YIETPDTGGV FIAGRVNKGG ILIRSARGIF FWIFANGSYR VTGDLAGWII 600 YALGRVEVTA KKWYTLTLTI KGHFASGMLN DKSLWTDIPV NFPKNGWAAI GTHSFEFAQF 660 DNFLVEATR 669 //
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66. GALC
CM960675, 7, TCGTAG, Ser-Term, krabbe disease, 1. CM990615, 43, cGGC-CGC, Gly-Arg, krabbe disease, 2. CM990616, 52, TCC-TTC, Ser-Phe, krabbe disease, 2.
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TCG-TAG Ser-Term Krabbe disease cGGC-CGC Gly-Arg Krabbe disease TCC-TTC Ser-Phe Krabbe disease CGT-CAT Arg-His Krabbe disease ATAt-ATG Ile-Met Krabbe disease GGC-GAC Gly-Asp Krabbe disease cGGC-AGC Gly-Ser Krabbe disease cACT-GCT Thr-Ala Krabbe disease cATG-TTG Met-Leu Krabbe disease gCGT-TGT Arg-Cys Krabbe disease GAT-GTT Asp-Val Krabbe disease GGA-GCA Gly-Ala Krabbe disease gGAG-AAG Glu-Lys Krabbe disease ATA-ACA Ile-Thr Krabbe disease tGCA-ACA Ala-Thr Krabbe disease ACT-ATT Thr-Ile Krabbe disease gGGT-AGT Gly-Ser Krabbe disease GGC-GAC Gly-Asp Krabbe disease AAT-ACT Asn-Thr Krabbe disease TCC-TTC Ser-Phe Krabbe disease TAT-TGT Tyr-Cys Krabbe disease gCCT-GCT Pro-Ala Krabbe disease TAC-TGC Tyr-Cys Krabbe disease tGAA-TAA Glu-Term Krabbe disease CGG-CTG Arg-Leu Krabbe disease aCGG-TGG Arg-Trp Krabbe disease CCT-CTT Pro-Leu Krabbe disease aTGG-GGG Trp-Gly Krabbe disease ACT-AGT Thr-Ser Krabbe disease TTT-TCT Phe-Ser Krabbe disease ACG-ATG Thr-Met Krabbe disease aCGC-TGC Arg-Cys Krabbe disease CGC-CAC Arg-His Krabbe disease cGAT-AAT Asp-Asn Krabbe disease aGGA-AGA Gly-Arg Krabbe disease GTT-GGT Val-Gly Krabbe disease TAC-TCC Tyr-Ser Krabbe disease GCA-GAA Ala-Glu Krabbe disease tGCC-TCC Ala-Ser Krabbe disease ATT-AGT Ile-Ser Krabbe disease ACG-ATG Thr-Met Krabbe disease TTA-TCA Leu-Ser Krabbe disease cGCC-ACC Ala-Thr Krabbe disease CTG-CGG Leu-Arg Krabbe disease TGGg-TGA

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68. Krabbe
krabbe disease Determination of enzymatic activity of the enzyme galactocerebrosidase, Mailing Only from Monday till Wednesday by EMS.
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The determination of activity of the enzyme galactocerebrosidase in leukocytes is used for diagnosis of Krabbe disease (globoid cell leukodystrophy, galactocerebrosidosis). The analysis of enzymatic activity of galactocerebrosidase in amniotic cells is used for prenatal diagnosis of Krabbe disease. Prenatal diagnostics should be recommended if both parents of the fetus are known to possess a mutant allele specifying for Krabbe disease.
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69. Krabbes Disease
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krabbe disease Document ID 55. Globoid Cell Leukodystrophy. WHO krabbe disease is a very rare disorder. The occurrence in the US is 1 in 100,000 live births.
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74. Krabbe Disease
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ajc store Gifts Photos/pages Browser tip  Make ajc.com  your homepage: ajc guides Schools Visitors Illustrated Health Encyclopedia Important notice Ency. home Disease K Krabbe disease Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Alternative names: Globoid cell leukodystrophy; Galactosylcerebrosidase deficiency; Galactosylcereamidase deficiency Definition: Krabbe disease is an inherited disorder characterized by a deficiency of the enzyme galactocerebroside beta-galactosidase (i.e., galactosylcereamidase) and resulting in destruction of myelin (a fatty material that surrounds and insulates many of the nerves). Causes and Risks Krabbe disease is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait. It has a higher

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- ranked by popularity Hunter's Hope Foundation http://www.huntershope.org/ Formed in honor of infant son, Hunter, who was diagnosed with Krabbe disease (Globoid-Cell Leukodystrophy). Supports research on this and other leukodystrophies. Includes disease information, family registry, and other resources. Krabbe's Family Network http://www.krabbes.net The area most affected by this is the central nervous system. The CNS controls such things as Breathing, body temperature, and all other automatic body functions are controlled by the CNS. There are two types of Krabbe's. Most common is the infantile form. The second type affects children and adults. Krabbe Disease http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/krabbe_doc.htm

79. Krabbe Disease
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Definition: Krabbe disease is an inherited disorder characterized by a deficiency of the enzyme galactocerebroside beta-galactosidase (galactosylcereamidase). It results in destruction of myelin , a fatty material that surrounds and insulates many of the nerves.
Alternative Names: Globoid cell leukodystrophy; Galactosylcerebrosidase deficiency; Galactosylcereamidase deficiency
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Krabbe disease is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait. It is most common among people of Scandinavian descent, but it generally affects about 1 in 150,000 infants. Absence of the enzyme galactocerebroside beta-galactosidase causes increasing destruction of myelin. This results in progressive destruction of the nervous system.
Krabbe disease has an early onset form and a late onset form. In the early form, symptoms begin in the first months of life with feeding problems and failure to thrive , unexplained fevers, and vomiting. Changes in muscle tone are frequent. Seizures may begin very early and are severe. Visual and hearing losses are progressive. Affected children eventually assume an unusual, rigid body position called decerebrate posturing. Death follows shortly thereafter, usually before the second year of life.

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Definition: Krabbe disease is an inherited disorder characterized by a deficiency of the enzyme galactocerebroside beta-galactosidase (galactosylcereamidase). It results in destruction of myelin , a fatty material that surrounds and insulates many of the nerves. Alternative Names: Globoid cell leukodystrophy; Galactosylcerebrosidase deficiency; Galactosylcereamidase deficiency Causes And Risk: Krabbe disease is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait. It is most common among people of Scandinavian descent, but it generally affects about 1 in 150,000 infants. Absence of the enzyme galactocerebroside beta-galactosidase causes increasing destruction of myelin. This results in progressive destruction of the nervous system.
Krabbe disease has an early onset form and a late onset form. In the early form, symptoms begin in the first months of life with feeding problems and failure to thrive , unexplained fevers, and vomiting. Changes in muscle tone are frequent.

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