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Thanks for the reply! and yes I am quite cheered by the fact that it is a stop mutation - at least it may give more options for treatment in the future.
Even if it's not the news we wanted at least these days I think it is better to know your mutations than not
Thanks for the reply! and yes I am quite cheered by the fact that it is a stop mutation - at least it may give more options for treatment in the future.
Even if it's not the news we wanted at least these days I think it is better to know your mutations than not
Thanks for the reply! and yes I am quite cheered by the fact that it is a stop mutation - at least it may give more options for treatment in the future.
<br /> Even if it's not the news we wanted at least these days I think it is better to know your mutations than not
My daughter has just had this identified as her second mutation ( after waiting for 3 years! ) She also has DF508
I can't find out anything about Q493X except that it is rare and PI. If anyone has any more information I'd be really grateful
My daughter has just had this identified as her second mutation ( after waiting for 3 years! ) She also has DF508
I can't find out anything about Q493X except that it is rare and PI. If anyone has any more information I'd be really grateful
My daughter has just had this identified as her second mutation ( after waiting for 3 years! ) She also has DF508
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<br />I can't find out anything about Q493X except that it is rare and PI. If anyone has any more information I'd be really grateful
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