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Summary Literature (6)
Literature for DOID 3211: lysosomal storage disease


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The MRH protein Erlectin is a member of the endoplasmic reticulum synexpression group and functions in N-glycan recognition., Cruciat CM,Hassler C,Niehrs C, J Biol Chem. May 5, 2006; 281(18):1083-351X.
A model of tripeptidyl-peptidase I (CLN2), a ubiquitous and highly conserved member of the sedolisin family of serine-carboxyl peptidases., Wlodawer A,Durell SR,Li M,Oyama H,Oda K,Dunn BM, BMC Struct Biol. November 11, 2003; 3:1472-6807.
Unexpected metabolic disorders induced by endocrine disruptors in Xenopus tropicalis provide new lead for understanding amphibian decline., Regnault C,Usal M,Veyrenc S,Couturier K,Batandier C,Bulteau AL,Lejon D,Sapin A,Combourieu B,Chetiveaux M,Le May C,Lafond T,Raveton M,Reynaud S, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. May 8, 2018; 115(19):1091-6490.
Concomitant exposure to benzo[a]pyrene and triclosan at environmentally relevant concentrations induces metabolic syndrome with multigenerational consequences in Silurana (Xenopus) tropicalis., Usal M,Regnault C,Veyrenc S,Couturier K,Batandier C,Bulteau AL,Lejon D,Combourieu B,Lafond T,Raveton M,Reynaud S, Sci Total Environ. November 1, 2019; 689:1879-1026.
Ion permeation controlled by hydrophobic residues and proton binding in the proton-activated chloride channel., Cai R,Tang J,Chen XZ, iScience. November 1, 2021; 24(12):2589-0042.
Migration of antibiotic resistance genes and evolution of flora structure in the Xenopus tropicalis intestinal tract with combined exposure to roxithromycin and oxytetracycline., Lin X,Xu Y,Xu Y,Han R,Luo W,Zheng L, Sci Total Environ. May 10, 2022; 820:1879-1026.