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PHKB gene
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PHKB
, PHOSPHORYLASE KINASE, BETA SUBUNIT
, phosphorylase kinase, beta
National Institutes of Health
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2011
2011
A new mode of inheritance!
B. Koodiyedath
,
J. Bowen
,
D. Johnson
,
M. Sharrard
Archives of Disease in Childhood
2011
Corpus ID: 72807789
Glycogen storage diseases (GSDs) are defects of glycogen metabolism or glycolysis. GSD type IX is the most frequent and is a…
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2003
2003
Severe Phenotype of Phosphorylase Kinase-Deficient Liver Glycogenosis with Mutations in the PHKG2 Gene
B. Burwinkel
,
T. Rootwelt
,
E. Kvittingen
,
P. Chakraborty
,
M. Kilimann
Pediatric Research
2003
Corpus ID: 7084979
Phosphorylase kinase-deficient liver glycogenosis manifests in infancy with hepatomegaly, growth retardation, and elevated plasma…
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1996
1996
Structure of the human gene encoding the phosphorylase kinase beta subunit (PHKB).
Andrea Wüllrich‐Schmoll
,
Manfred W. Kilimann
European Journal of Biochemistry
1996
Corpus ID: 37553753
We have determined the cDNA sequence and the gene structure of the human phosphorylase kinase beta subunit (PHKB). With 95% amino…
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1992
1992
Assignment of the rabbit genes for alpha (PHKA) and beta (PHKB) phosphorylase kinase subunits.
A. Debecker
,
P. Martin-DeLeon
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics
1992
Corpus ID: 46850549
The chromosomal locations of the rabbit genes for the alpha and beta subunits of phosphorylase kinase (PHKA and PHKB) were…
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1989
Highly Cited
1989
Assignment of human genes for phosphorylase kinase subunits alpha (PHKA) to Xq12-q13 and beta (PHKB) to 16q12-q13.
U. Francke
,
B. Darras
,
N. Zander
,
M. Kilimann
American Journal of Human Genetics
1989
Corpus ID: 1180332
Phosphorylase kinase (PHK), the enzyme that activates glycogen phosphorylases in muscle, liver, and other tissues, is composed of…
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