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Details on Person cDNA cloning of mouse and human cholesterol 25-hydroxylases, polytopic membrane proteins that synthesize a potent oxysterol regulator of lipid metabolism

Class:IdLiteratureReference:192168
_displayNamecDNA cloning of mouse and human cholesterol 25-hydroxylases, polytopic membrane proteins that synthesize a potent oxysterol regulator of lipid metabolism
_timestamp2007-01-26 15:42:03
author[Person:191987] Lund, EG
[Person:192043] Kerr, TA
[Person:192179] Sakai, J
[Person:192070] Li, WP
[Person:192138] Russell, David W
created[InstanceEdit:191989] Jassal, Bijay, 2007-01-26
journalJ Biol Chem
pages34316-27
pubMedIdentifier9852097
titlecDNA cloning of mouse and human cholesterol 25-hydroxylases, polytopic membrane proteins that synthesize a potent oxysterol regulator of lipid metabolism
volume273
year1998
(literatureReference)[Reaction:191983] Cholesterol is hydroxylated to 25-hydroxycholesterol [Homo sapiens]
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