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Autor:
Jennifer Kasten, Hana Park, Lisa Schlichting, Bart Marescau, Gerald S. Lipshutz, Ragini Bhargava, Denise Tai, Stephen D. Cederbaum, James A. Byrne, Wayne W. Grody, Chuhong Hu, Peter Paul De Deyn
Publikováno v:
Molecular genetics and metabolism
Human arginase deficiency is characterized by hyperargininemia and infrequent episodes of hyperammonemia, which lead to neurological impairment with spasticity, loss of ambulation, seizures, and severe mental and growth retardation; uncommonly, patie
Autor:
Michael Yeh, Denise Tai
Publikováno v:
Textbook of Endocrine Surgery
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::59445c442054304f70c5eb0c701dcae7
https://doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/12798_23
https://doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/12798_23
Autor:
James R R Whittle, Gregory E. Crawford, Francis S. Collins, Denise Tai, David Ginsburg, Mark J. Daly, Shujun Luo, Yi Chen, Daixing Zhou, Sean Davis, Bryn D. Webb, Elliott H. Margulies, Thomas J. Vasicek, John A. Bernat, Tyra G. Wolfsberg, Ingeborg Holt
Publikováno v:
Genome Research. 16:123-131
A major goal in genomics is to understand how genes are regulated in different tissues, stages of development, diseases, and species. Mapping DNase I hypersensitive (HS) sites within nuclear chromatin is a powerful and well-established method of iden
Autor:
Francis S. Collins, Eric D. Green, James C. Mullikin, Denise Tai, Gregory E. Crawford, Ingeborg Holt, Tyra G. Wolfsberg
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 101:992-997
Analysis of the human genome sequence has identified ≈25,000–30,000 protein-coding genes, but little is known about how most of these are regulated. Mapping DNase I hypersensitive (HS) sites has traditionally represented the gold-standard experim