Mutation of cytochrome P-45017 alpha gene (CYP17) in a Japanese patient previously reported as having glucocorticoid-responsive hyperaldosteronism: with a review of Japanese patients with mutations of CYP17.
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H. Sasano | N. Yamakita | K. Yasuda | T. Yanase | H. Nawata | Y. Shizuta | T. Fukaya | M. Inoue | K. Miura
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