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Class:IdLiteratureReference:1861751
_displayNameFunctional expression of human liver cytosolic beta-glucosidase in Pichia pastoris. Insights into its role in the metabolism of dietary glucosides
_timestamp2011-10-31 11:44:49
author[Person:1426030] Berrin, JG
[Person:1861772] McLauchlan, WR
[Person:1861761] Needs, P
[Person:1861748] Williamson, G
[Person:1861773] Puigserver, A
[Person:1861750] Kroon, PA
[Person:1861783] Juge, N
created[InstanceEdit:1861756] Jassal, B, 2011-10-31
journalEur J Biochem
pages249-58
pubMedIdentifier11784319
titleFunctional expression of human liver cytosolic beta-glucosidase in Pichia pastoris. Insights into its role in the metabolism of dietary glucosides
volume269
year2002
(literatureReference)[Reaction:1861789] GBA3 hydrolyzes GlcCer (cytosol) [Homo sapiens]
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