The toxic globules of sugar and fat slowly pile up in the body's cells, accumulating in blood vessels and in major organs like the kidney and heart.
Typically, special-purpose proteins within the cell would tear apart and break down the toxins. But for people with Fabry, a rare inherited disease, genetic mutations result in garbled, sometimes missing, instructions for constructing the right proteins.
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