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    Dystroglycan Is a Large Glycoprotein That Binds to Dystrophin in Muscle
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Dystroglycan Is a Large Glycoprotein That Binds to Dystrophin in Muscle

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Dystroglycan is a large glycoprotein that binds to dystrophin in muscle cells.It is also present in other cells and can also bind to:


A) laminin.
B) the virus that causes Lassa fever.
C) the bacterium that causes leprosy.
D) all of the above

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