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Class:IdPerson:77531
_displayNameTsukamoto, T
_timestamp2003-10-30 07:46:25
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initialT
surnameTsukamoto
(author)[LiteratureReference:77483] Cloning and characterization of three human cDNAs encoding mRNA (guanine-7-)-methyltransferase, an mRNA cap methylase.
[LiteratureReference:380065] Presence of three distinct molecular species of Gi protein alpha subunit. Structure of rat cDNAs and human genomic DNAs
[LiteratureReference:391183] Isolation and characterization of the human Gs alpha gene
[LiteratureReference:400203] Tissue-selective, bidirectional regulation of PEX11 alpha and perilipin genes through a common peroxisome proliferator response element
[LiteratureReference:480294] Nonsense and temperature-sensitive mutations in PEX13 are the cause of complementation group H of peroxisome biogenesis disorders
[LiteratureReference:870263] Functional characterization of a human brain cholecystokinin-B receptor. A trophic effect of cholecystokinin and gastrin
[LiteratureReference:9033849] Human PEX1 cloned by functional complementation on a CHO cell mutant is responsible for peroxisome-deficient Zellweger syndrome of complementation group I
[LiteratureReference:9923973] Cloning and characterization of two human cDNAs encoding the mRNA capping enzyme
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