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The molecular basis of galactosemia — Past, present and future
David J. Timson
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Past-present
100%
Futures Past
100%
Galactosemia
100%
Oxidative Stress
40%
Biochemical Studies
40%
Antioxidant
20%
Molecular Biology
20%
Clinical Manifestations
20%
DNA Sequencing
20%
Galactose
20%
4-Epimerase
20%
UDP-galactopyranose mutase
20%
Galactose Metabolism
20%
Galactokinase
20%
Pharmacological Chaperone
20%
GALK1
20%
Galactose-1-phosphate Uridyltransferase
20%
Galactose Catabolism
20%
Misfolding
20%
Chromosomal Location
20%
Potentially Toxic
20%
Protein Instability
20%
Inborn Errors
20%
Toxic Intermediates
20%
Chromosomal DNA
20%
Enzymatic Steps
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Galactose
100%
Oxidative Stress
66%
Metabolic Pathway
33%
Enzyme
33%
Genetics
33%
DNA Sequence
33%
Uridine Diphosphate Galactose
33%
Galactose 1-Phosphate
33%
Galactokinase
33%
Biochemistry
33%
Pharmacological Chaperone
33%
Molecular Biology
33%