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Díez-Fernández, C., Hu, L., Cervera, J., Häberle, J., & Rubio, V. (2014). Understanding carbamoyl phosphate synthetase (CPS1) deficiency by using the recombinantly purified human enzyme: Effects of CPS1 mutations that concentrate in a central domain of unknown function.

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Díez-Fernández, Carmen, Liyan Hu, Javier Cervera, Johannes Häberle, y Vicente Rubio. Understanding Carbamoyl Phosphate Synthetase (CPS1) Deficiency By Using the Recombinantly Purified Human Enzyme: Effects of CPS1 Mutations That Concentrate in a Central Domain of Unknown Function. 2014.

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Díez-Fernández, Carmen, et al. Understanding Carbamoyl Phosphate Synthetase (CPS1) Deficiency By Using the Recombinantly Purified Human Enzyme: Effects of CPS1 Mutations That Concentrate in a Central Domain of Unknown Function. 2014.

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