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Details on Person Jassal, Bijay, 2015-10-30

Class:IdInstanceEdit:6807236
_displayNameJassal, Bijay, 2015-10-30
_timestamp2015-10-30 10:15:49
author[Person:73447] Jassal, Bijay
dateTime2015-10-30 14:15:41
(modified)[Pathway:196071] Metabolism of steroid hormones [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:196123] Steroid hormones are synthesized primarily in the adrenal gl...
[PathwayDiagram:548647] Diagram of Gamma carboxylation, hypusinylation, hydroxylation, and arylsulfatase activation, Defective gamma-carboxylation of F9, and Defective F8 sulfation at Y1699
[PathwayDiagram:555953] Diagram of Metabolism of steroid hormones and Defective CYP17A1 causes AH5
[PathwayDiagram:2468358] Diagram of Visual phototransduction, Defective SLC24A1 causes congenital stationary night blindness 1D (CSNB1D), Biosynthesis of A2E, implicated in retinal degradation, Defective visual phototransduction due to ABCA4 loss of function, Defective visual phototransduction due to LRAT loss of function, Defective visual phototransduction due to OPN1LW loss of function, Defective visual phototransduction due to OPN1MW loss of function, Defective visual phototransduction due to OPN1SW loss of function, Defective visual phototransduction due to RDH12 loss of function, Defective visual phototransduction due to RDH5 loss of function, and Defective visual phototransduction due to STRA6 loss of function
[Pathway:6806667] Metabolism of fat-soluble vitamins [Homo sapiens]
[PathwayDiagram:6806837] Diagram of Metabolism of fat-soluble vitamins
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