Klinisch | Untersuchungsmethoden | Familienuntersuchung |
Bearbeitungszeit | 5 Tage | |
Probentyp | genomische DNS |
Klinisch | Untersuchungsmethoden | Hochdurchsatz-Sequenzierung |
Bearbeitungszeit | 25 Tage | |
Probentyp | genomische DNS |
Klinisch | Untersuchungsmethoden | Direkte Sequenzierung der proteinkodierenden Bereiche eines Gens |
Bearbeitungszeit | 25 Tage | |
Probentyp | genomische DNS |
Klinisch | Untersuchungsmethoden | Multiplex ligationsabhängige Amplifikation |
Bearbeitungszeit | 25 Tage | |
Probentyp | genomische DNS |
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Board PG et al. (1989) Isolation of a cDNA clone and localization of the human glutathione S-transferase 3 genes to chromosome bands 11q13 and 12q13-14. ![]() |
2. |
Menegon A et al. (1998) Parkinson's disease, pesticides, and glutathione transferase polymorphisms. ![]() |
3. |
None (1998) Parkinson's disease: nature meets nurture. ![]() |
5. |
Board P et al. (1993) Evidence against a relationship between fatty acid ethyl ester synthase and the Pi class glutathione S-transferase in humans. ![]() |
6. |
Smith CM et al. (1995) Genetic and radiation-reduced somatic cell hybrid sublocalization of the human GSTP1 gene. ![]() |
7. |
None (1981) Biochemical genetics of glutathione-S-transferase in man. ![]() |
8. |
Silberstein DL et al. (1982) Gene for glutathione S-transferase-1 (GST1) is on human chromosome 11. ![]() |
9. |
Laisney V et al. (1983) [Localization of the LDHA-GST3-ESA4 synthetic group on human chromosome 11. Analyses of the classic man-rodent hybrids and of a new type (not adhering to the wall)]. ![]() |
10. |
Suzuki T et al. (1984) Glutathione-S-transferase gene mapped to chromosome 11 is GST3 not GST1. ![]() |
11. |
Laisney V et al. (1984) Human genes for glutathione S-transferases. ![]() |
12. |
Kano T et al. (1987) Structure and expression of a human class pi glutathione S-transferase messenger RNA. ![]() |
13. |
Beutler E et al. (1988) Erythrocyte glutathione S-transferase deficiency and hemolytic anemia. ![]() |
14. |
Moscow JA et al. (1988) Isolation of the human anionic glutathione S-transferase cDNA and the relation of its gene expression to estrogen-receptor content in primary breast cancer. ![]() |
15. |
Islam MQ et al. (1989) Chromosomal localization of human glutathione transferase genes of classes alpha, mu and pi. ![]() |
16. |
Zusterzeel PL et al. (1999) Glutathione S-transferase isoenzymes in decidua and placenta of preeclamptic pregnancies. ![]() |
17. |
Kingsley DM et al. (1989) A molecular genetic linkage map of mouse chromosome 9 with regional localizations for the Gsta, T3g, Ets-1 and Ldlr loci. ![]() |
18. |
Morrow CS et al. (1989) Structure of the human genomic glutathione S-transferase-pi gene. ![]() |
19. |
Moscow JA et al. (1989) Expression of anionic glutathione-S-transferase and P-glycoprotein genes in human tissues and tumors. ![]() |
20. |
Konohana A et al. (1990) Placental glutathione-S-transferase-pi mRNA is abundantly expressed in human skin. ![]() |
21. |
Bora PS et al. (1991) Molecular cloning, sequencing, and expression of human myocardial fatty acid ethyl ester synthase-III cDNA. ![]() |
22. |
Wilk JB et al. (2006) Herbicide exposure modifies GSTP1 haplotype association to Parkinson onset age: the GenePD Study. ![]() |
23. |
Seldin MF et al. (1991) A proximal mouse chromosome 9 linkage map that further defines linkage groups homologous with segments of human chromosomes 11, 15, and 19. ![]() |
24. |
Gilliland FD et al. (2004) Effect of glutathione-S-transferase M1 and P1 genotypes on xenobiotic enhancement of allergic responses: randomised, placebo-controlled crossover study. ![]() |
25. |
Board PG et al. (1992) The human Pi class glutathione transferase sequence at 12q13-q14 is a reverse-transcribed pseudogene. ![]() |
26. |
Rochelle JM et al. (1992) A linkage map of mouse chromosome 19: definition of comparative mapping relationships with human chromosomes 10 and 11 including the MEN1 locus. ![]() |
27. |
Zusterzeel PL et al. (2002) Paternal contribution to the risk for pre-eclampsia. ![]() |
28. |
Allan JM et al. (2001) Polymorphism in glutathione S-transferase P1 is associated with susceptibility to chemotherapy-induced leukemia. ![]() |
29. |
Henderson CJ et al. (2000) Increased resistance to acetaminophen hepatotoxicity in mice lacking glutathione S-transferase Pi. ![]() |