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Update on phase 3 study of DTX401.

Update on phase 3 study of DTX401.

Ultragenyx have provided the following community update on the phase 3 study of DTX401, their investigational gene therapy for the potential treatment of GSDIa. GSD1a Community Update

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Rare Disease Day 2024.

Rare Disease Day 2024.

Today is Rare Disease Day! This rarest of days, 29th February is a great opportunity to raise awareness about rare conditions. Visit https://www.rarediseaseday.org/ to find out more about how to get involved in this international campaign. Thanks go to all our...

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Virtual Festive Event.

Virtual Festive Event.

AGSD-UK is holding a Virtual Festive Event on the 9th of December at 1.00pm. Come along and make sure you wear a Festive hat, as there will be a prize for the best headgear. We will have a Quiz and time for everyone to catch up. For more information, please contact...

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  • National support group for those affected by Glycogen Storage Disease (GSD) and their families.
  • Membership based with an elected board of trustees.
  • A company limited by guarantee and a registered charity.
  • Collaborators with UK rare disease and international GSD groups.

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