Conserved cysteines in the sialytransferase sialylmotifs form an essential disulfide bond (2001)
Source: The Journal of Biological Chesmistry. Unidade: FM
Assunto: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
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DATTA, Arun K. e CHAMMAS, Roger e PAULSON, James C. Conserved cysteines in the sialytransferase sialylmotifs form an essential disulfide bond. The Journal of Biological Chesmistry, v. 276, n. 18, p. 15200-15207, 2001Tradução . . Acesso em: 13 out. 2024.APA
Datta, A. K., Chammas, R., & Paulson, J. C. (2001). Conserved cysteines in the sialytransferase sialylmotifs form an essential disulfide bond. The Journal of Biological Chesmistry, 276( 18), 15200-15207.NLM
Datta AK, Chammas R, Paulson JC. Conserved cysteines in the sialytransferase sialylmotifs form an essential disulfide bond. The Journal of Biological Chesmistry. 2001 ; 276( 18): 15200-15207.[citado 2024 out. 13 ]Vancouver
Datta AK, Chammas R, Paulson JC. Conserved cysteines in the sialytransferase sialylmotifs form an essential disulfide bond. The Journal of Biological Chesmistry. 2001 ; 276( 18): 15200-15207.[citado 2024 out. 13 ]