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12370436
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Computer assisted cloning of human neutral alpha-glucosidase C (GANC): a new paralog in the glycosyl hydrolase gene family 31.
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12370436
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We hypothesized that an as-yet uncloned human alpha-glucosidase (human neutral alpha-glucosidase C or GANC) is a previously uncharacterized member of a paralogous human glycosyl hydrolase gene family 31, sharing sequence homology and related, but not identical, functions with other cloned human alpha-glucosidases.
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12370436
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We now report both the in silico and physical cloning of two alleles of human neutral alpha-glucosidase (designated GANC on the human gene map).
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12370436
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Computer assisted cloning of human neutral alpha-glucosidase C (GANC): a new paralog in the glycosyl hydrolase gene family 31.
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12370436
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We hypothesized that an as-yet uncloned human alpha-glucosidase (human neutral alpha-glucosidase C or GANC) is a previously uncharacterized member of a paralogous human glycosyl hydrolase gene family 31, sharing sequence homology and related, but not identical, functions with other cloned human alpha-glucosidases.
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12370436
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We now report both the in silico and physical cloning of two alleles of human neutral alpha-glucosidase (designated GANC on the human gene map).
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12370436
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Computer assisted cloning of human neutral alpha-glucosidase C (GANC): a new paralog in the glycosyl hydrolase gene family 31.
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12370436
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We hypothesized that an as-yet uncloned human alpha-glucosidase (human neutral alpha-glucosidase C or GANC) is a previously uncharacterized member of a paralogous human glycosyl hydrolase gene family 31, sharing sequence homology and related, but not identical, functions with other cloned human alpha-glucosidases.
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12370436
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We now report both the in silico and physical cloning of two alleles of human neutral alpha-glucosidase (designated GANC on the human gene map).
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23848590
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Eleven proteins were differentially expressed in diabetic hearts: products of GANC, PLEKHN1, COL1A1, GSTK1, ATP1A3, RAP1A, ACADS, EEF1A1, HRC, EPHX2, and PKP2 (gene names).
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