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  1. ... on PubMed Central Uibo R, Tian Z, Gershwin ME. Celiac disease: a model disease for gene-environment ...
  2. ... Citation on PubMed Uibo R, Tian Z, Gershwin ME. Celiac disease: a model disease for gene-environment ...
  3. ... WCO.0b013e32830efdc2. Citation on PubMed Hack AA, Groh ME, McNally EM. Sarcoglycans in muscular dystrophy. Microsc Res ...
  4. ... WCO.0b013e32830efdc2. Citation on PubMed Hack AA, Groh ME, McNally EM. Sarcoglycans in muscular dystrophy. Microsc Res ...
  5. ... PMM2 NCBI Gene ClinVar de la Morena-Barrio ME, Hernandez-Caselles T, Corral J, Garcia-Lopez R, ...
  6. The G6PD gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase. This enzyme, which is active in virtually all types of ...
  7. The GBA gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called beta-glucocerebrosidase. This enzyme is active in lysosomes, which are structures inside cells ...
  8. The ASPA gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called aspartoacylase. In the brain, this enzyme breaks down a compound called N-acetyl-L-aspartic ...
  9. The BRCA1 gene provides instructions for making a protein that acts as a tumor suppressor. Tumor suppressor proteins help prevent cells from growing and ...
  10. The PAH gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called phenylalanine hydroxylase. This enzyme helps process phenylalanine, which is a building block ...
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