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Details on Person Warfarin traps human vitamin K epoxide reductase in an intermediate state during electron transfer

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9014978
_displayNameWarfarin traps human vitamin K epoxide reductase in an intermediate state during electron transfer
_timestamp2017-08-07 13:34:42
author[Person:9014974] Shen, Guomin
[Person:9014980] Cui, Weidong
[Person:5661472] Zhang, Hao
[Person:9014948] Zhou, Fengbo
[Person:164965] Huang, Wei
[Person:4656952] Liu, Qian
[Person:9014959] Yang, Yihu
[Person:5610171] Li, Shuang
[Person:8854491] Bowman, Gregory R
[Person:159833] Sadler, JE
[Person:9014950] Gross, Michael L
[Person:9014981] Li, Weikai
created[InstanceEdit:9014975] Jassal, Bijay, 2017-08-07
journalNat. Struct. Mol. Biol.
pages69-76
pubMedIdentifier27918545
titleWarfarin traps human vitamin K epoxide reductase in an intermediate state during electron transfer
volume24
year2017
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9026967] VKORC1 inhibitors binds VKORC1 dimer [Homo sapiens]
[ChemicalDrug:9014945] warfarin [cytosol]
[Summation:9035093] 4-Hydroxycoumarins belong to a class of vitamin K antagonist...
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