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Details on Person Hsieh, CL

Class:IdPerson:193528
_displayNameHsieh, CL
_timestamp2007-02-19 17:37:14
created[InstanceEdit:193476] D'Eustachio, P, 2007-02-19 17:36:33
firstnameChih-Lin
initialCL
surnameHsieh
(author)[LiteratureReference:193487] Mutations in the bile acid biosynthetic enzyme sterol 27-hydroxylase underlie cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis
[LiteratureReference:5334174] Physical and functional interactions between the human DNMT3L protein and members of the de novo methyltransferase family
[LiteratureReference:5336267] The de novo methylation activity of Dnmt3a is distinctly different than that of Dnmt1
[LiteratureReference:5336360] Murine de novo methyltransferase Dnmt3a demonstrates strand asymmetry and site preference in the methylation of DNA in vitro
[LiteratureReference:5336407] The DNA methyltransferase-like protein DNMT3L stimulates de novo methylation by Dnmt3a
[LiteratureReference:6782447] Methylation of tRNAAsp by the DNA methyltransferase homolog Dnmt2
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