Thank you Brad. You're a big help.:)--- In dysferlin@y..., "baw1064"
<BWilliams16@c...> wrote:
> --- In dysferlin@y..., "fretmaster6" <shmookie@p...> wrote:
> > Thanks again Sharon. You are a great help as always. Daniel, I
would
> > like something regarding dysferlinopathy if possible, but I would
> > settle for anything limb-girdle related. Did you have a specific
in
> > mind? Thanks for replying.
>
> For the time being, dysferlinopathy (or even LGMD) is probably too
> narrow a topic for somebody to write a book about. There are some
> review articles in journals from time to time. One of these (on
LGMD)
> written by Kate Bushby, one of the discoverers of dysferlin, has
the
> complete text available for free (in PDF):
>
> http://brain.oupjournals.org/cgi/reprint/122/8/1403.pdf
>
> it was written in 1999, so the knowledge base has improved
> substantially since then (that's one problem with books, they are a
> lot of work to write and publish, then can become obsolete quickly).
>
> Admittedly, this is kind of technical and doesn't have as much info
as
> I'm sure you would like, but hopefully you may find in helpful.
>
> Brad