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Annals of Human Genetics|October 1, 1970
The relative activities attributable to the three phosphoglucomutase loci (PGM1, PGM2, PGM3) in human tissuesP J McAlpine, D A Hopkinson, H Harris
Nature|September 15, 1977
Several of the adenosine deaminase isozymes are glycoproteinsD M Swallow, L Evans, D A Hopkinson
The Biochemical Journal|May 1, 1980
Human FAD-dependent NAD(P)H diaphoraseY H Edwards, J Potter, D A Hopkinson
Annals of Human Genetics|May 1, 1983
A genetic characterization of the human diaphorase-4 deficiencyY H Edwards, D A Hopkinson, B Carritt
Annals of Human Genetics|October 1, 1971
Adenosine deaminase isozymes in human tissuesY H Edwards, D A Hopkinson, H Harris
Biochemical Genetics|August 1, 1981
Human succinate dehydrogenase: biochemical and genetic characterizationM A Shaw, Y Edwards, D A Hopkinson
Annals of Human Genetics|May 1, 1982
Regulation of expression of liver-specific enzymes. II. Activation and chromosomal localization of soluble glutamate-pyruvate transaminaseC M Kielty, S Povey, D A Hopkinson
Annals of Human Genetics|May 1, 1976
The distributions of subunit numbers and subunit sizes of enzymes: a study of the products of 100 human gene lociD A Hopkinson, Y H Edwards, H Harris
Annals of Human Genetics|July 1, 1970
Thermostability studies on the isozymes of human phosphoglucomutaseP J McAlpine, D A Hopkinson, H Harris
Annals of Human Genetics|October 1, 1970
Atypical segregation of human red cell acid phosphatase phenotypes: evidence for a rare 'silent' allele PoJ Herbich, R A Fisher, D A Hopkinson
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Annals of Human Genetics|October 1, 1970
The relative activities attributable to the three phosphoglucomutase loci (PGM1, PGM2, PGM3) in human tissuesP J McAlpine, D A Hopkinson, H Harris
Nature|September 15, 1977
Several of the adenosine deaminase isozymes are glycoproteinsD M Swallow, L Evans, D A Hopkinson
The Biochemical Journal|May 1, 1980
Human FAD-dependent NAD(P)H diaphoraseY H Edwards, J Potter, D A Hopkinson
Annals of Human Genetics|May 1, 1983
A genetic characterization of the human diaphorase-4 deficiencyY H Edwards, D A Hopkinson, B Carritt
Annals of Human Genetics|October 1, 1971
Adenosine deaminase isozymes in human tissuesY H Edwards, D A Hopkinson, H Harris
Biochemical Genetics|August 1, 1981
Human succinate dehydrogenase: biochemical and genetic characterizationM A Shaw, Y Edwards, D A Hopkinson
Annals of Human Genetics|May 1, 1982
Regulation of expression of liver-specific enzymes. II. Activation and chromosomal localization of soluble glutamate-pyruvate transaminaseC M Kielty, S Povey, D A Hopkinson
Annals of Human Genetics|May 1, 1976
The distributions of subunit numbers and subunit sizes of enzymes: a study of the products of 100 human gene lociD A Hopkinson, Y H Edwards, H Harris
Annals of Human Genetics|July 1, 1970
Thermostability studies on the isozymes of human phosphoglucomutaseP J McAlpine, D A Hopkinson, H Harris
Annals of Human Genetics|October 1, 1970
Atypical segregation of human red cell acid phosphatase phenotypes: evidence for a rare 'silent' allele PoJ Herbich, R A Fisher, D A Hopkinson
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