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#Question id: 1294


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.

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  1. a and b

  2. a, b and c

  3. b and c

  4. a only

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