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Details on Person Cox, Timothy M

Class:IdPerson:141556
_displayNameCox, Timothy M
_timestamp2014-12-12 22:22:54
created[InstanceEdit:141518] D'Eustachio, P, 2004-09-21 15:25:22
firstnameTimothy M
initialTM
modified[InstanceEdit:5656436] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2014-12-12
surnameCox
(author)[LiteratureReference:141482] Diverse mutations in the aldolase B gene that underlie the prevalence of hereditary fructose intolerance
[LiteratureReference:189502] Biosynthesis of delta-aminolevulinic acid and the regulation of heme formation by immature erythroid cells in man
[LiteratureReference:5656437] Catalytic deficiency of human aldolase B in hereditary fructose intolerance caused by a common missense mutation
[LiteratureReference:5656447] Expression, purification, and characterization of natural mutants of human aldolase B. Role of quaternary structure in catalysis
[LiteratureReference:5675278] Molecular analysis of aldolase B genes in hereditary fructose intolerance
[LiteratureReference:5675300] Hereditary fructose intolerance
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