Alpers Syndrome Research

Alpers syndrome is a devastating genetic disorder that leads to seizures and liver disease in children and young adults.


Alpers syndrome is a devastating genetic disorder that leads to seizures and liver disease in children and young adults. Its cause remained a mystery for nearly 70 years after it was first described in 1931 by Bernard Alpers. Dr. Naviaux’s team at UCSD discovered the cause of this classical mitochondrial disease and developed the first DNA test to diagnose it.

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