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1. Migalastat Tissue Distribution: Extrapolation From Mice to Humans Using Pharmacokinetic Modeling and Comparison With Agalsidase Beta Tissue Distribution in Mice

2. Improved efficacy of a next-generation ERT in murine Pompe disease

3. Coformulation of a Novel Human α-Galactosidase A With the Pharmacological Chaperone AT1001 Leads to Improved Substrate Reduction in Fabry Mice

4. A major advance in the search for more effective therapy for Pompe disease

5. Co-administration of the pharmacological chaperone AT2221 with a proprietary recombinant human acid alfa-glucosidase leads to greater plasma exposure and substrate reduction compared to alglucosidase alfa

6. The pharmacological chaperone AT2220 increases the specific activity and lysosomal delivery of mutant acid alpha-glucosidase, and promotes glycogen reduction in a transgenic mouse model of Pompe disease

7. Stabilized next-generation recombinant human acid alpha-glucosidase ATB200 clears accumulated glycogen and reverses cellular dysfunction to increase functional muscle strength in a mouse model of Pompe disease

8. O1‐11‐05: Pharmacological chaperones increase wild type presenilin 1 levels and promote the normalization of gamma‐secretase function in presenilin 1 early‐onset familial Alzheimer's disease models

9. P.17.8 The co-formulation of pharmacological chaperone AT2220 with recombinant human acid alpha-glucosidase improves enzyme uptake and glycogen reduction in a mouse model of Pompe disease

10. Histological examination of the effect of a highly phosphorylated proprietary recombinant human acid alpha-glucosidase on glycogen reduction in disease-relevant muscles of Pompe mice

11. Novel recombinant human acid α-glucosidase with optimal glycosylation is significantly better than standard of care enzyme replacement for glycogen clearance in skeletal muscles of GAA knock-out mice

12. Subcutaneous administration of recombinant human acid α-glucosidase co-formulated with the pharmacological chaperone AT2220 leads to lysosomal uptake of rhGAA and glycogen reduction in disease-relevant tissues of mice with Pompe disease

13. Exploring the use of a co-formulated pharmacological chaperone AT2220 with recombinant human acid alpha-glucosidase for Pompe disease

14. Exploring the Use of Pharmacological Chaperone AT3375 Alone and in Combination with Recombinant human ß-Glucosidase for Gaucher Disease

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