Understanding carbamoyl phosphate synthetase deficiency: impact of clinical mutations on enzyme functionality.
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Javier Cervera | C. Marco-Marín | V. Rubio | Vicente Rubio | V. Fresquet | Igor Yefimenko | Vicente Fresquet | Clara Marco-Marín | J. Cervera | I. Yefimenko
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