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Details on Person Dihydropyrimidinase deficiency: structural organization, chromosomal localization, and mutation analysis of the human dihydropyrimidinase gene

Class:IdLiteratureReference:200045
_displayNameDihydropyrimidinase deficiency: structural organization, chromosomal localization, and mutation analysis of the human dihydropyrimidinase gene
_timestamp2007-07-13 20:48:16
author[Person:200113] Hamajima, N
[Person:200126] Kouwaki, M
[Person:193439] Vreken, P
[Person:200060] Matsuda, K
[Person:111653] Sumi, S
[Person:200129] Imaeda, M
[Person:200025] Ohba, S
[Person:200120] Kidouchi, K
[Person:173691] Nonaka, M
[Person:200140] Sasaki, M
[Person:200083] Tamaki, Nanaya
[Person:162765] Endo, Y
[Person:200133] De Abreu, R
[Person:200131] Rotteveel, J
[Person:200001] van Kuilenburg, A
[Person:200089] van Gennip, A
[Person:200058] Togari, H
[Person:111657] Wada, Y
created[InstanceEdit:200032] D'Eustachio, P, 2007-07-13 20:48:01
journalAm J Hum Genet
pages717-26
pubMedIdentifier9718352
titleDihydropyrimidinase deficiency: structural organization, chromosomal localization, and mutation analysis of the human dihydropyrimidinase gene
volume63
year1998
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[Reaction:73618] conversion of 5,6-Dihydrothymine to 3-Ureidoisobutyrate [Homo sapiens]
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