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[Arrangement of experiment for extracorporeal perfusion of pig's liver].
Deficiency of cardiomyocyte-specific microRNA-378 contributes to the development of cardiac fibrosis involving a transforming growth factor ß (TGFß1)-dependent paracrine mechanism.
Diagnostic Accuracy of a Bacterial and Viral Biomarker Point-of-Care Test in the Outpatient Setting.
Quantitative DCE-MRI prediction of breast cancer recurrence following neoadjuvant chemotherapy: a preliminary study.
Rehabilitation team disagreement: guidelines for resolution.
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Cation Transport Proteins
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Identification and analysis of mutations in the Wilson disease gene (ATP7B): population frequencies, genotype-phenotype correlation, and functional analyses.
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Null mutation of the murine ATP7B (Wilson disease) gene results in intracellular copper accumulation and late-onset hepatic nodular transformation.
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Characterization of the Wilson disease gene encoding a P-type copper transporting ATPase: genomic organization, alternative splicing, and structure/function predictions.
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Characterization of the interaction between the Wilson and Menkes disease proteins and the cytoplasmic copper chaperone, HAH1p.
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Heterologous expression of the metal-binding domains of human copper-transporting ATPases (P1-ATPases).
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Consequences of copper accumulation in the livers of the Atp7b-/- (Wilson disease gene) knockout mice.
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Two forms of Wilson disease protein produced by alternative splicing are localized in distinct cellular compartments.
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