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Andersen's Disease is a rare disease caused by the deficit of the branching enzyme levels, responsible for the formation of branches in the structure of glycogen. This event results in an abnormal glycogen structure, with few branching points and long peripheral chains. As the problem is located in the branching points, it would be appropriate to conclude that there is a defect in the formation of

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