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Details on Person Identification of the human cytochrome P450, P450RAI-2, which is predominantly expressed in the adult cerebellum and is responsible for all-trans-retinoic acid metabolism
| Class:Id | LiteratureReference:215645 |
| _displayName | Identification of the human cytochrome P450, P450RAI-2, which is predominantly expressed in the adult cerebellum and is responsible for all-trans-retinoic acid metabolism |
| _timestamp | 2008-03-06 14:30:32 |
| author | [Person:215616] White, JA [Person:215643] Ramshaw, H [Person:215580] Taimi, M [Person:215626] Stangle, W [Person:215591] Zhang, A [Person:215628] Everingham, S [Person:215625] Creighton, S [Person:215600] Tam, SP [Person:215606] Jones, G [Person:215577] Petkovich, M |
| created | [InstanceEdit:215585] Jassal, B, 2008-03-06 14:26:56 |
| journal | Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A |
| modified | [InstanceEdit:215652] Jassal, B, 2008-03-06 14:28:58 |
| pages | 6403-8 |
| pubMedIdentifier | 10823918 |
| title | Identification of the human cytochrome P450, P450RAI-2, which is predominantly expressed in the adult cerebellum and is responsible for all-trans-retinoic acid metabolism |
| volume | 97 |
| year | 2000 |
| (literatureReference) | [Reaction:212007] CYP26A1,B1 4-hydroxylate atRA [Homo sapiens] [Pathway:5579015] Defective CYP26B1 causes RHFCA [Homo sapiens] [FailedReaction:5602063] Defective CYP26B1 does not 4-hydroxylate atRA [Homo sapiens] |
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