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Details on Person Vertommen, Didier

Class:IdPerson:880027
_displayNameVertommen, Didier
_timestamp2015-09-07 22:33:12
created[InstanceEdit:880051] D'Eustachio, P, 2010-06-25
firstnameDidier
initialD
modified[InstanceEdit:6797312] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2015-09-07
surnameVertommen
(author)[LiteratureReference:880023] Identification of a dehydrogenase acting on D-2-hydroxyglutarate
[LiteratureReference:1460303] Regulation of PIKfyve phosphorylation by insulin and osmotic stress
[LiteratureReference:4085442] Identification of the sequence encoding N-acetylneuraminate-9-phosphate phosphatase
[LiteratureReference:6786243] Molecular identification of carnosine synthase as ATP-grasp domain-containing protein 1 (ATPGD1)
[LiteratureReference:6788293] HDHD1, which is often deleted in X-linked ichthyosis, encodes a pseudouridine-5'-phosphatase
[LiteratureReference:6788832] Identification of fructosamine residues deglycated by fructosamine-3-kinase in human hemoglobin
[LiteratureReference:6788835] Fructosamine 3-kinase-related protein and deglycation in human erythrocytes
[LiteratureReference:6807488] Extremely conserved ATP- or ADP-dependent enzymatic system for nicotinamide nucleotide repair
[LiteratureReference:9833844] PKR activity modulation by phosphomimetic mutations of serine residues located three aminoacids upstream of double-stranded RNA binding motifs
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