The concept of enzyme replacement therapy was introduced in 1964 by Christian de Duve.
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Enzyme replacement therapy is currently available for some lysosomal diseases: Gaucher disease, Fabry disease, MPS I, MPS II (Hunter syndrome), MPS VI and Glycogen storage disease type II.
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