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Details on Person Stephan, Ralf, 2020-11-09

Class:IdInstanceEdit:9706820
_displayNameStephan, Ralf, 2020-11-09
_timestamp2020-11-09 10:59:52
author[Person:804962] Stephan, Ralf
dateTime2020-11-09 10:59:39
(created)[Person:9706819] Chou, Kuan-Yu
[Person:9706821] Lee, Jay-Ron
[LiteratureReference:9706822] Oligomerization is crucial for the stability and function of heme oxygenase-1 in the endoplasmic reticulum
[Person:9706823] Hwang, Hsuan-Wen
[Person:9706824] Chau, Lee-Young
[Person:9706825] Shieh, Ru-Chi
(modified)[CatalystActivity:189379] heme oxygenase (decyclizing) activity of HMOX1 dimer, HMOX2 [endoplasmic reticulum membrane]
[DefinedSet:189382] HMOX1 dimer, HMOX2 [endoplasmic reticulum membrane] [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:189394] Heme oxygenases (HMOXs) cleaves the heme ring at the alpha-m...
[Reaction:189398] HMOX1 dimer, HMOX2 cleave heme [Homo sapiens]
[PathwayDiagram:421392] Diagram of Metabolism of porphyrins, Defective SLCO1B1 causes hyperbilirubinemia, Rotor type (HBLRR), Defective SLCO1B3 causes hyperbilirubinemia, Rotor type (HBLRR), Defective ABCC2 causes DJS, Defective UGT1A1 causes hyperbilirubinemia, and Defective UGT1A4 causes hyperbilirubinemia
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