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Class:IdLiteratureReference:5228858
_displayNameThe same IkappaBalpha mutation in two related individuals leads to completely different clinical syndromes
_timestamp2014-01-14 17:53:04
author[Person:5228833] Janssen, Riny
[Person:5228870] van Wengen, Annelies
[Person:5228802] Hoeve, Marieke A
[Person:5228850] ten Dam, Monique
[Person:5228799] van der Burg, Miriam
[Person:5228806] van Dongen, Jacques
[Person:5228869] van de Vosse, Esther
[Person:5228808] van Tol, Maarten
[Person:5228812] Bredius, Robbert
[Person:5228771] Ottenhoff, Tom H
[Person:5228868] Weemaes, Corry
[Person:4420286] van Dissel, Jaap T
[Person:5228871] Lankester, Arjan
created[InstanceEdit:5228861] Shamovsky, V, 2014-01-14
journalJ. Exp. Med.
pages559-68
pubMedIdentifier15337789
titleThe same IkappaBalpha mutation in two related individuals leads to completely different clinical syndromes
volume200
year2004
(literatureReference)[FailedReaction:5228811] NFKBIA variant is not phosphorylated within IkBA:NF-kappaB [Homo sapiens]
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