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Repurposing drugs for the treatment of galactosemia
David Timson
Centre for Lifelong Health
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Antioxidant
14%
Area Cover
14%
Dietary Antioxidants
14%
Drug Repurposing
100%
Drug Treatment
14%
Early-onset Cataract
14%
Enzyme Replacement Therapy
14%
Existing Drugs
14%
Expert Opinion
14%
Galactose
28%
Galactosemia
100%
Gene Therapy
14%
Idebenone
14%
Liver
14%
Metabolism
14%
Patient-specific Therapy
28%
Pharmacological Chaperone
14%
Phosphate Levels
14%
Phosphate Supplementation
14%
Potentially Toxic
14%
Purple Sweet Potato Color
14%
Repurposing
14%
Resveratrol
14%
Severe Damage
14%
Severe Disease
14%
Toxic Enzymes
14%
Toxic Metabolites
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Antioxidant
14%
Cataract
14%
Dietary Antioxidant
14%
Diseases
14%
Drug Repositioning
100%
Galactose
28%
Galactosemia
100%
Idebenone
14%
Pharmacological Chaperone
14%
Replacement Therapy
14%
Resveratrol
14%
Sweet Potato
14%