Dystrophinopathy Research Digest

Dystrophinopathy Research Digest

Welcome to the Dystrophinopathy Research Digest, a monthly roundup of recent publications, reviews, commentaries, and other noteworthy articles relevant to Becker and Duchenne muscular dystrophy (BIND) research.

This digest is designed to help researchers, clinicians, patients, advocates, and other members of the community stay informed about developments across the rapidly evolving dystrophinopathy landscape. Importantly, the digest highlights research from the wider international field, not only work produced by BIND members, providing a broader perspective on scientific advances, emerging themes, and ongoing challenges.

Explore the links below to access individual digest articles and discover the latest insights shaping dystrophinopathy research.

 

Digest: June 2026

Task-based effective connectivity finds alterations in frontoparietal network in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Thangarajh et al. Duchenne muscular dystrophy is best known for its effects on muscles, but it can also affect learning, attention, and memory. In this study, researchers used brain scans to explore how different parts of the brain work together during a memory task… more >