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bibliographicCitation Landgrebe J, Dierks T, Schmidt B, von Figura K. The human SUMF1 gene, required for posttranslational sulfatase modification, defines a new gene family which is conserved from pro- to eukaryotes. Gene. 2003 Oct 16;316():47–56. doi: 10.1016/s0378-1119(03)00746-7. PMID: 14563551.
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