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Class:IdLiteratureReference:977297
_displayNameFunctional analysis of alternatively spliced transcripts of the human histidine decarboxylase gene and its expression in human tissues and basophilic leukemia cells
_timestamp2010-10-18 09:53:06
author[Person:977305] Mamune-Sato, R
[Person:111048] Yamauchi, K
[Person:977308] Tanno, Y
[Person:977302] Ohkawara, Y
[Person:977304] Ohtsu, H
[Person:977307] Katayose, D
[Person:977303] Maeyama, K
[Person:110085] Watanabe, T
[Person:420088] Shibahara, S
[Person:977298] Takishima, T
created[InstanceEdit:977299] Jassal, B, 2010-10-18
journalEur J Biochem
pages533-9
pubMedIdentifier1425659
titleFunctional analysis of alternatively spliced transcripts of the human histidine decarboxylase gene and its expression in human tissues and basophilic leukemia cells
volume209
year1992
(literatureReference)[Reaction:977301] Histidine is decarboxylated to histamine [Homo sapiens]
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