Recent advancements in next generation sequencing (NGS) technology have led to the identification of the giant sarcomere gene, titin (TTN), as a major human disease gene. Truncating variants of TTN (TTNtv) especially in the A-band region account for 20% of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) cases. Much attention has been focused on assessment and interpretation of TTNtv in human disease; however, missense and non-frameshifting insertions/deletions (NFS-INDELs) are difficult to assess and interpret in clinical diagnostic workflow. Targeted sequencing covering all exons of TTN was performed on a cohort of 530 primary DCM patients from three cardiogenetic centres across Europe. Using stringent bioinformatic filtering, twenty-nine and two rare TTN mi...
BackgroundTruncating mutations in the giant sarcomeric gene Titin are the most common type of geneti...
Truncating titin mutations (tTTN) occur in 25% of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) cases, but the phenot...
Background and aim: Most of detected variants in cardiogenetic panels are still classified as varian...
Recent advancements in next generation sequencing (NGS) technology have led to the identification of...
Recent advancements in next generation sequencing (NGS) technology have led to the identification of...
Recent advancements in next generation sequencing (NGS) technology have led to the identification of...
Recent advancements in next generation sequencing (NGS) technology have led to the identification of...
Recent advancements in next generation sequencing (NGS) technology have led to the identification of...
Recent advancements in next generation sequencing (NGS) technology have led to the identification of...
Recent advancements in next generation sequencing (NGS) technology have led to the identification of...
BACKGROUND-\u2014The titin gene (TTN) encodes the largest human protein, which plays a central role ...
Titin-truncating variants (TTNtv) commonly cause dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). TTNtv are also encoun...
Titin (TTN) is known as the largest sarcomeric protein that resides within the heart muscle. Due to ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Truncating titin (<i>TTN</i>) mutations, especially in A-band region, repre...
BackgroundTruncating mutations in the giant sarcomeric gene Titin are the most common type of geneti...
BackgroundTruncating mutations in the giant sarcomeric gene Titin are the most common type of geneti...
Truncating titin mutations (tTTN) occur in 25% of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) cases, but the phenot...
Background and aim: Most of detected variants in cardiogenetic panels are still classified as varian...
Recent advancements in next generation sequencing (NGS) technology have led to the identification of...
Recent advancements in next generation sequencing (NGS) technology have led to the identification of...
Recent advancements in next generation sequencing (NGS) technology have led to the identification of...
Recent advancements in next generation sequencing (NGS) technology have led to the identification of...
Recent advancements in next generation sequencing (NGS) technology have led to the identification of...
Recent advancements in next generation sequencing (NGS) technology have led to the identification of...
Recent advancements in next generation sequencing (NGS) technology have led to the identification of...
BACKGROUND-\u2014The titin gene (TTN) encodes the largest human protein, which plays a central role ...
Titin-truncating variants (TTNtv) commonly cause dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). TTNtv are also encoun...
Titin (TTN) is known as the largest sarcomeric protein that resides within the heart muscle. Due to ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Truncating titin (<i>TTN</i>) mutations, especially in A-band region, repre...
BackgroundTruncating mutations in the giant sarcomeric gene Titin are the most common type of geneti...
BackgroundTruncating mutations in the giant sarcomeric gene Titin are the most common type of geneti...
Truncating titin mutations (tTTN) occur in 25% of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) cases, but the phenot...
Background and aim: Most of detected variants in cardiogenetic panels are still classified as varian...