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Arginine 52 and Histidine 54 Located in a Conserved Amino-Terminal Hydrophobic Region (LX2-R52-G-H54-X3-V-L) Are Important Amino Acids for the Functional and Structural Integrity of the Human Liver UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase UGT1*6
Claire Senay, Mohamed Ouzzine, Eric Battaglia, Dorothy Pless, Virginie Cano, Brian Burchell, Anna Radominska, Jacques Magdalou and Sylvie Fournel-Gigleux
Molecular Pharmacology March 1997, 51 (3) 406-413;
Claire Senay
Mohamed Ouzzine
Eric Battaglia
Dorothy Pless
Virginie Cano
Brian Burchell
Anna Radominska
Jacques Magdalou

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Arginine 52 and Histidine 54 Located in a Conserved Amino-Terminal Hydrophobic Region (LX2-R52-G-H54-X3-V-L) Are Important Amino Acids for the Functional and Structural Integrity of the Human Liver UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase UGT1*6
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Arginine 52 and Histidine 54 Located in a Conserved Amino-Terminal Hydrophobic Region (LX2-R52-G-H54-X3-V-L) Are Important Amino Acids for the Functional and Structural Integrity of the Human Liver UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase UGT1*6
Claire Senay, Mohamed Ouzzine, Eric Battaglia, Dorothy Pless, Virginie Cano, Brian Burchell, Anna Radominska, Jacques Magdalou and Sylvie Fournel-Gigleux
Molecular Pharmacology March 1, 1997, 51 (3) 406-413;
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