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_displayNameTransthyretin: a choroid plexus-specific transport protein in human brain. The 1986 S. Weir Mitchell award
_timestamp2012-08-14 15:40:40
author[Person:2453723] Herbert, J
[Person:2453718] Wilcox, J N
[Person:2453712] Pham, K T
[Person:2453724] Fremeau, R T
[Person:2453726] Zeviani, M
[Person:2453731] Dwork, A
[Person:2453713] Soprano, D R
[Person:2453727] Makover, A
[Person:2453679] Goodman, D S
[Person:2453716] Zimmerman, E A
created[InstanceEdit:2453717] Jassal, B, 2012-08-14
journalNeurology
pages900-11
pubMedIdentifier3714052
titleTransthyretin: a choroid plexus-specific transport protein in human brain. The 1986 S. Weir Mitchell award
volume36
year1986
(literatureReference)[Reaction:2404134] RBP4:atROL binds TTR [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:9966018] THBPs bind T3, T4 [Homo sapiens]
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