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Details on Person Missense mutations and evolutionary conservation of amino acids: evidence that many of the amino acids in factor IX function as "spacer" elements

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_displayNameMissense mutations and evolutionary conservation of amino acids: evidence that many of the amino acids in factor IX function as "spacer" elements
_timestamp2019-12-17 05:24:19
author[Person:9670812] Bottema, C D
[Person:9670900] Ketterling, R P
[Person:9670853] Ii, S
[Person:9670880] Yoon, H S
[Person:3321971] Phillips, J A
[Person:9670913] Sommer, S S
created[InstanceEdit:9670828] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2019-12-17
journalAm. J. Hum. Genet.
pages820-38
pubMedIdentifier1680287
titleMissense mutations and evolutionary conservation of amino acids: evidence that many of the amino acids in factor IX function as "spacer" elements
volume49
year1991
(literatureReference)[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:9670867] F9(29-461) T458K [endoplasmic reticulum lumen] [Homo sapiens]
[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:9670915] F9(29-461) W453R [endoplasmic reticulum lumen] [Homo sapiens]
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