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Details on Person Waterman, MR

Class:IdPerson:193061
_displayNameWaterman, MR
_timestamp2007-02-19 17:38:03
created[InstanceEdit:193053] Jassal, B, 2007-02-13 10:16:33
firstnameMichael R
initialMR
modified[InstanceEdit:193476] D'Eustachio, P, 2007-02-19 17:36:33
surnameWaterman
(author)[LiteratureReference:193141] Biochemical differences between rat and human cytochrome P450c17 support the different steroidogenic needs of these two species
[LiteratureReference:193375] Activities of recombinant human cytochrome P450c27 (CYP27) which produce intermediates of alternative bile acid biosynthetic pathways
[LiteratureReference:194658] The ubiquitously expressed human CYP51 encodes lanosterol 14 alpha-demethylase, a cytochrome P450 whose expression is regulated by oxysterols
[LiteratureReference:351800] Characterization of the CYP4A11 gene, a second CYP4A gene in humans
[LiteratureReference:1655626] A cAMP-responsive element binding site is essential for sterol regulation of the human lanosterol 14alpha-demethylase gene (CYP51)
[LiteratureReference:2161835] Functional variant of CYP4A11 20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid synthase is associated with essential hypertension
[LiteratureReference:5601950] Cytochromes p450: roles in diseases
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