September 20, 2016 – University of Oxford SMA occurs when people lack a gene called survival motor neuron 1 (SMN1). It can affect children in the womb or adults. This makes them unable to produce enough SMN protein, resulting is motor neuron degeneration and increasing muscle weakness. However, people have an almost identical gene called SMN2. […]

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