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bibliographicCitation Kumar S, Thapa B, Kaur G, Prasad R. Analysis of most common mutations R778G, R778L, R778W, I1102T and H1069Q in Indian Wilson disease patients: Correlation between genotype/phenotype/copper ATPase activity. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. 2006 Dec 08;294(1-2):1–10. doi: 10.1007/s11010-005-9028-z.
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title Analysis of most common mutations R778G, R778L, R778W, I1102T and H1069Q in Indian Wilson disease patients: Correlation between genotype/phenotype/copper ATPase activity
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