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Details on Person Higuchi, M

Class:IdPerson:77240
_displayNameHiguchi, M
_timestamp2003-10-17 02:07:52
firstnameM
initialM
surnameHiguchi
(author)[LiteratureReference:77040] RED2, a brain-specific member of the RNA-specific adenosine deaminase family.
[LiteratureReference:449960] Functional participation of the IL-2 receptor gamma chain in IL-7 receptor complexes
[LiteratureReference:571250] Combinational recognition of bacterial lipoproteins and peptidoglycan by chicken Toll-like receptor 2 subfamily
[LiteratureReference:8953222] NEDDylation controls the target specificity of E2F1 and apoptosis induction
[LiteratureReference:9609978] Heteromeric NMDA receptors: molecular and functional distinction of subtypes
[LiteratureReference:9662010] Molecular characterization of severe hemophilia A suggests that about half the mutations are not within the coding regions and splice junctions of the factor VIII gene
[LiteratureReference:9666384] Characterization of a thrombin cleavage site mutation (Arg 1689 to Cys) in the factor VIII gene of two unrelated patients with cross-reacting material-positive hemophilia A
[LiteratureReference:9668183] Direct characterization of factor VIII in plasma: detection of a mutation altering a thrombin cleavage site (arginine-372----histidine)
[LiteratureReference:9669991] Hemophilia A due to mutations that create new N-glycosylation sites
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