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Class:IdPerson:976858
_displayNameSolomon, A
_timestamp2010-10-14 15:21:04
created[InstanceEdit:976925] Jupe, S, 2010-10-14
initialA
surnameSolomon
(author)[LiteratureReference:976885] Two different types of amyloid deposits--apolipoprotein A-IV and transthyretin--in a patient with systemic amyloidosis
[LiteratureReference:976949] Codeposition of apolipoprotein A-IV and transthyretin in senile systemic (ATTR) amyloidosis
[LiteratureReference:977189] Senile seminal vesicle amyloid is derived from semenogelin I
[LiteratureReference:977213] Calcifying epithelial odontogenic (Pindborg) tumor-associated amyloid consists of a novel human protein
[LiteratureReference:1011590] Shared as well as distinct roles of EHD proteins revealed by biochemical and functional comparisons in mammalian cells and C. elegans
[LiteratureReference:1247702] Immunoglobulin heavy-chain-associated amyloidosis
[LiteratureReference:1247717] Odontogenic ameloblast-associated protein nature of the amyloid found in calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumors and unerupted tooth follicles
[LiteratureReference:1247791] Pathogenic potential of human monoclonal immunoglobulin light chains: relationship of in vitro aggregation to in vivo organ deposition
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