Works matching DE "MEVALONIC acid"


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    Compactin—a review.

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    Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology, 2004, v. 64, n. 5, p. 618, doi. 10.1007/s00253-003-1553-7
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    • Chakravarti, R.;
    • Sahai, V.
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    Article
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    Organization of the mevalonate kinase (MVK) gene and identification of novel mutations causing mevalonic aciduria and hyperimmunoglobulinaemia D and periodic fever syndrome.

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    European Journal of Human Genetics, 2001, v. 9, n. 8, p. 651, doi. 10.1038/sj.ejhg.5200691
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    • Houten, Sander M;
    • Koster, Janet;
    • Romeijn, Gerrit-Jan;
    • Frenkel, Joost;
    • Di Rocco, Maja;
    • Caruso, Ubaldo;
    • Landrieu, Pierre;
    • Kelley, Richard I;
    • Kuis, Wietse;
    • Poll-The, Bwee Tien;
    • Gibson, K Michael;
    • Wanders, Ronald J A;
    • Waterham, Hans R
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    The effects of statins on the mevalonic acid pathway in recombinant yeast strains expressing human HMG-CoA reductase.

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    BMC Biotechnology, 2013, v. 13, n. 1, p. 1, doi. 10.1186/1472-6750-13-68
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    • Maciejak, Agata;
    • Leszczynska, Agata;
    • Warchol, Ilona;
    • Gora, Monika;
    • Kaminska, Joanna;
    • Plochocka, Danuta;
    • Wysocka-Kapcinska, Monika;
    • Tulacz, Dorota;
    • Siedlecka, Joanna;
    • Swiezewska, Ewa;
    • Sojka, Maciej;
    • Danikiewicz, Witold;
    • Odolczyk, Norbert;
    • Szkopinska, Anna;
    • Sygitowicz, Grazyna;
    • Burzynska, Beata
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    Arf6 wins the MVP award.

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    Journal of Cell Biology, 2016, v. 213, n. 1, p. 2, doi. 10.1083/jcb.2131if
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    • Short, Ben
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    The metabolic imbalance underlying lesion formation inArabidopsis thalianaoverexpressing farnesyl diphosphate synthase (isoform 1S) leads to oxidative stress and is triggered by the developmental decline of endogenous HMGR activity.

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    Planta: An International Journal of Plant Biology, 2004, v. 219, n. 6, p. 982, doi. 10.1007/s00425-004-1301-y
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    • Manzano, David;
    • Fernández-Busquets, Xavier;
    • Schaller, Hubert;
    • González, Víctor;
    • Boronat, Albert;
    • Arró, Montserrat;
    • Ferrer, Albert
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