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Details on Person A novel splice-site variant of the base excision repair gene MYH is associated with production of an aberrant mRNA transcript encoding a truncated MYH protein not localized in the nucleus

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9606834
_displayNameA novel splice-site variant of the base excision repair gene MYH is associated with production of an aberrant mRNA transcript encoding a truncated MYH protein not localized in the nucleus
_timestamp2018-04-25 15:17:22
author[Person:9606643] Tao, Hong
[Person:4086064] Shinmura, Kazuya
[Person:9606835] Hanaoka, Tomoyuki
[Person:9606829] Natsukawa, Syusuke
[Person:9606831] Shaura, Kozo
[Person:9606836] Koizumi, Yoichi
[Person:9606828] Kasuga, Yoshio
[Person:9606830] Ozawa, Takachika
[Person:9606832] Tsujinaka, Toshimasa
[Person:8942414] Li, Zhongyou
[Person:9606230] Yamaguchi, Satoru
[Person:3215216] Yokota, Jun
[Person:4093240] Sugimura, Haruhiko
[Person:9606837] Tsugane, Shoichiro
created[InstanceEdit:9606833] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2018-04-25
journalCarcinogenesis
pages1859-66
pubMedIdentifier15180946
titleA novel splice-site variant of the base excision repair gene MYH is associated with production of an aberrant mRNA transcript encoding a truncated MYH protein not localized in the nucleus
volume25
year2004
(literatureReference)[Pathway:9605310] Defective Base Excision Repair Associated with MUTYH [Homo sapiens]
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