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In the first study of its kind, U.S. researchers showed that focused ultrasound (FUS) could be used to allow approved enzyme replacement therapies (ERTs) — which can not get past the brain’s protective barrier in humans — to enter the brain of a mouse model of Pompe disease.

Despite being on enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) for a long time, some children with infantile-onset Pompe disease (IOPD) can still develop problems in the brain and spinal cord, a small study suggests. Manifestations such as overactive bodily reflexes, encephalopathy (damage to the brain), and…