Impaired heme binding and aggregation of mutant cystathionine beta-synthase subunits in homocystinuria.
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J. Kraus | V. Kožich | M Janosík | J Oliveriusová | B Janosíková | J Sokolová | E Kraus | J P Kraus | V Kozich | M. Janošík | J. Sokolova | B. Janošíková | J. Oliveriusová | E. Kraus
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