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_displayNameMutations in the UQCC1-interacting protein, UQCC2, cause human complex III deficiency associated with perturbed cytochrome b protein expression
_timestamp2024-03-20 17:46:43
author[Person:5432432] Tucker, Elena J
[Person:9865560] Wanschers, Bas F J
[Person:6803196] Szklarczyk, Radek
[Person:9865686] Mountford, Hayley S
[Person:9865892] Wijeyeratne, Xiaonan W
[Person:5689040] van den Brand, Mariël A M
[Person:9865902] Leenders, Anne M
[Person:4549331] Rodenburg, Richard J
[Person:9708000] Reljic, Boris
[Person:5432541] Compton, Alison G
[Person:9865906] Frazier, Ann E
[Person:9865915] Bruno, Damien L
[Person:5432498] Christodoulou, John
[Person:9865910] Endo, Hitoshi
[Person:5228455] Ryan, Michael T
[Person:5690010] Nijtmans, Leo G
[Person:5432615] Huynen, Martijn A
[Person:5432452] Thorburn, David R
created[InstanceEdit:9865894] Stephan, Ralf, 2024-03-20
journalPLoS Genet
pagese1004034
pubMedIdentifier24385928
titleMutations in the UQCC1-interacting protein, UQCC2, cause human complex III deficiency associated with perturbed cytochrome b protein expression
volume9
year2013
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:9865893] MT-CYB is translated [Homo sapiens]
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