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Class:IdLiteratureReference:5357991
_displayNameMutation analysis of hereditary multiple exostoses in the Chinese
_timestamp2014-03-27 16:40:02
author[Person:5321753] Xu, L
[Person:5357994] Xia, J
[Person:5357992] Jiang, H
[Person:3214811] Zhou, J
[Person:5319199] Li, H
[Person:5357996] Wang, D
[Person:5357993] Pan, Q
[Person:5357997] Long, Z
[Person:5357995] Fan, C
[Person:5357989] Deng, H X
created[InstanceEdit:5357990] Jassal, B, 2014-03-27
journalHum. Genet.
pages45-50
pubMedIdentifier10480354
titleMutation analysis of hereditary multiple exostoses in the Chinese
volume105
year1999
(literatureReference)[FailedReaction:3656257] Defective EXT1 (in EXT1:EXT2) does not transfer GlcA to heparan [Homo sapiens]
[FailedReaction:3656261] Defective EXT1 (in EXT1:EXT2) does not transfer GlcNAc to the heparan chain [Homo sapiens]
[FailedReaction:9036283] Defective EXT1 (in EXT1:EXT2) does not transfer GlcNAc to the terminal GlcA residue [Homo sapiens]
[FailedReaction:9036285] Defective EXT1 (in EXT1:EXT2) does not transfer GlcA to heparan [Homo sapiens]
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