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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9750591
_displayNameCrystal structure, biochemical and cellular activities demonstrate separate functions of MTH1 and MTH2
_timestamp2021-08-16 10:06:31
author[Person:9750576] Carter, Megan
[Person:5362650] Jemth, Ann-Sofie
[Person:5362687] Hagenkort, Anna
[Person:9750616] Page, Brent D G
[Person:5362639] Gustafsson, Robert
[Person:9750589] Griese, Julia J
[Person:5362668] Gad, Helge
[Person:9750603] Valerie, Nicholas C K
[Person:5362628] Desroses, Matthieu
[Person:9750577] Boström, Johan
[Person:9731605] Warpman Berglund, Ulrika
[Person:5362679] Helleday, Thomas
[Person:500113] Stenmark, Pål
created[InstanceEdit:9750573] Jassal, Bijay, 2021-08-16
journalNat Commun
pages7871
pubMedIdentifier26238318
titleCrystal structure, biochemical and cellular activities demonstrate separate functions of MTH1 and MTH2
volume6
year2015
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9750555] NUDT15 dimer dephosphorylates 6TdGTP to 6TdGMP [Homo sapiens]
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