A recurring mutation in the respiratory complex 1 protein NDUFB11 is responsible for a novel form of X-linked sideroblastic anemia
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A recurring mutation in the respiratory complex 1 protein NDUFB11 is responsible for a novel form of X-linked sideroblastic anemia
Lichtenstein DA, Crispin AW, Sendamarai AK, Campagna DR, Schmitz-Abe K, Sousa CM, Kafina MD, Schmidt PJ, Niemeyer CM, Porter J, May A, Patnaik MM, Heeney MM, Kimmelman A, Bottomley SS, Paw BH, Markianos K, Fleming MD. A recurring mutation in the respiratory complex 1 protein NDUFB11 is responsible for a novel form of X-linked sideroblastic anemia. Blood. 2016 Aug 3. pii: blood-2016-05-719062. [Epub ahead of print]
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