the dysferlin website has a new address: http://www.dysferlin.org the
site still exists on the previous address for the moment (if the
server is functioning, which it hasn't been most of the last week,
which is why I got a new host!).
I just updated the Research page with titles of papers accepted to the
World Muscle Society conference next month. There are 8 papers on
dysferlin (the conference web page is
http://www.genetics.utah.edu/wms6/program.html):
G.P.2.2 The earliest lesions in dysferlinopathy. D. Selcen, A.G.
Engel.
G.P.2.3 The sarcolemmal proteins dysferlin and caveolin-3
interact in skeletal muscle. C. Matsuda, Y.K. Hayashi, M.
Ogawa, M. Aoki, K. Murayama, I. Nishino, I. Nonaka, K. Arahata, R.H.
Brown Jr.
G.P.2.4 Dysferlinopathy: different pathological features and
clinical course in 30 patients. M. Fanin, R. Padoan, C. Angelini.
G.P.2.5 Characterization of the dysferlin muscle promoter. R.
Harrison, S. Laval, R. Bashir, K. Bushby.
G.P.2.6 A new mutation in Miyoshi myopathy with vacuoles: case
report. L. Negrão, M. Rosário Santos, A. Geraldo, O.
Rebelo, E. Vieira.
G.P.2.7 Screening of dysferlin mutations in LGMD Brazilian
patients. F. Paula, M. Vainzof, E.S Moreira, M.R.
Passos-Bueno, M. Zatz.
G.P.2.8 Secondary changes in dysferlin expression. J.A. Gray, R.
Harrison, S. Keers, E. Vafiadaki, R. Pogue, C. Pollitt, J.
Colomer, A. Lasa, K.M.D. Bushby, L.V.B Anderson.
B.P.1.10 Identification of a novel muscle gene interacting with
dysferlin. E. Vafiadaki, S. Laval, J.
Brown, R. Bashir, K. Bushby.