Novel mutations found in two genes of thai patients with isolated methylmalonic acidemia. Keeratichamroen S, Cairns JR, Sawangareetrakul P, Liammongkolkul S, Champattanachai V, Srisomsap C, Kamolsilp M, Wasant P, Svasti J*. Biochem Genet. 2007 Jun;45(5-6):421-30.

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Novel mutations found in two genes of thai patients with isolated methylmalonic acidemia.

Keeratichamroen S, Cairns JR, Sawangareetrakul P, Liammongkolkul S, Champattanachai V, Srisomsap C, Kamolsilp M, Wasant P, Svasti J*.

Biochem Genet. 2007 Jun;45(5-6):421-30.

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