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Details on Person von Hippel-Lindau protein mutants linked to type 2C VHL disease preserve the ability to downregulate HIF

Class:IdLiteratureReference:392086
_displayNamevon Hippel-Lindau protein mutants linked to type 2C VHL disease preserve the ability to downregulate HIF
_timestamp2009-02-26 19:16:36
author[Person:392102] Hoffman, MA
[Person:392099] Ohh, M
[Person:114168] Yang, H
[Person:392084] Klco, JM
[Person:392076] Ivan, M
[Person:187829] Kaelin WG, Jr
created[InstanceEdit:392093] Matthews, L, 2009-02-26 19:13:31
journalHum Mol Genet
modified[InstanceEdit:392108] Matthews, L, 2009-02-26 19:14:16
pages1019-27
pubMedIdentifier11331612
titlevon Hippel-Lindau protein mutants linked to type 2C VHL disease preserve the ability to downregulate HIF
volume10
year2001
(literatureReference)[Summation:391799] Inherited mutations in VHL gene result in von Hippel-Lindau ...
[Pathway:390494] Cooperation of the Hsp70 and TRiC/CCT chaperone systems assembly of the VBC tumor suppressor complex [Homo sapiens]
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