glycosylation disorders
Glycosylation disorders are a group of genetic conditions characterized by abnormalities in the process of attaching sugar molecules to proteins or lipids. These disorders may lead to a range of physical and developmental problems due to impaired functioning of glycosylation, a crucial process for normal cellular function.
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