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A specific and potent inhibitor of glucosylceramide synthase for substrate inhibition therapy of Gaucher disease
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Protein Chemistry Fall 2007
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Elysa's bibliography
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Aminocyclitols as pharmacological chaperones for glucocerebrosidase, a defective enzyme in Gaucher disease
A specific and potent inhibitor of glucosylceramide synthase for substrate inhibition therapy of Gaucher disease
Three classes of gluclocerebrosidase inhibitors identified by quantitative high-throughput screening are chaperone leads for Gaucher diseas
Glucocerebrosidase mutations in Chinese subjects from Taiwan with sporadic Parkinson disease
Effective cell and gene therapy in a murine model of Gaucher disease
Polymorphisms in the glucocerebrosidase gene and pseudogene urge caution in clinical analysis of Gaucher disease allele c.1448T > C (L444P)
Kelly Barnett's Bibiliography
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Enzyme Catalysis and Computational Designs Review (3 articles due 11/13)
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