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2003Induction of tolerance to a recombinant human enzyme, acid alpha-glucosidase, in enzyme deficient knockout miceRaben, N.; Nagaraju, K.; Lee, A.; Lu, N.; Rivera, Y.; Jatkar, T.; Hopwood, J.; Plotz, P.
2004Transport, enzymatic activity, and stability of mutant sulfamidise (SGSH) identified in patients with mucopolysaccharidosis type III AMuschol, N.; Storch, S.; Balhausen, D.; Beesley, C.; Westermann, J.; Gal, A.; Ullrich, K.; Hopwood, J.; Winchester, B.; Braulke, T.
2007Long-term intra-articular administration of recombinant human N-acetylgalactosamine-4-sulfatase in feline mucopolysaccharidosis VIAuclair, D.; Hopwood, J.; Lemontt, J.; Chen, L.; Byers, S.
2004In vitro characterization of genetically modified embryonic stem cells as a therapy for murine mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIALau, A.; Hemsley, K.; Meedeniya, A.; Hopwood, J.
2004Purification and characterization of recombinant murine sulfamidaseGliddon, B.; Yogalingam, G.; Hopwood, J.
2002Mucopolysaccharidosis type VI (Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome): A Y210C mutation causes either altered protein handling or altered protein function of N-acetylgalactosamine 4-sulfatase at multiple points in the vacuolar networkBradford, T.; Litjens, T.; Parkinson, E.; Hopwood, J.; Brooks, D.
2001Glycosidase active site mutations in human a-L-iduronidaseBrooks, D.; Fabrega, S.; Hein, L.; Parkinson, E.; Durand, P.; Yogalingam, G.; Matte, U.; Giugliani, R.; Dasvarma, A.; Eslahpazire, J.; Henrissat, B.; Mornon, J.; Hopwood, J.; Lehn, P.
2000Mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIB: characterisation and expression of wild-type and mutant recombinant a-N-acetylglocosaminidase and relationship with Sanfilippo phenotype in an attenuated patientYogalingam, G.; Weber, B.; Meehan, J.; Rogers, J.; Hopwood, J.
2006GalsulfaseHopwood, J.; Bate, G.; Kirkpatrick, P.
2005Replacing acid ∝-glucosidase in Pompe disease: recombinant and transgenic enzymes are equipotent, but neither completely clears glycogen from type II muscle fibersRaben, N.; Fukuda, T.; Gilbert, A.; de Jong, D.; Thurberg, B.; Mattaliano, R.; Meikle, P.; Hopwood, J.; Nagashima, K.; Nagaraju, K.; Plotz, P.