Betaine-homocysteine methyltransferase (BHMT): genomic sequencing and relevance to hyperhomocysteinemia and vascular disease in humans.
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H. Blom | G. Boers | M. Heijer | M. den Heijer | F. Trijbels | S. Heil | P. Verhoef | K. Lievers | Henk J. Blom | Sandra G. Heil | Frans J. M. Trijbels | G. Boers | Petra Verhoef
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