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Class:IdLiteratureReference:976942
_displayNameA new human hereditary amyloidosis: the result of a stop-codon mutation in the apolipoprotein AII gene
_timestamp2010-10-14 15:22:05
author[Person:976904] Benson, MD
[Person:976874] Liepnieks, JJ
[Person:976886] Yazaki, M
[Person:194488] Yamashita, T
[Person:976931] Hamidi Asl, K
[Person:976861] Guenther, B
[Person:976932] Kluve-Beckerman, B
created[InstanceEdit:976925] Jupe, S, 2010-10-14
journalGenomics
pages272-7
pubMedIdentifier11401442
titleA new human hereditary amyloidosis: the result of a stop-codon mutation in the apolipoprotein AII gene
volume72
year2001
(literatureReference)[Summation:976867] This protein is formed when the normal stop codon is skipped...
[Polymerisation:977136] Amyloid precursor proteins form ordered fibrils [Homo sapiens]
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