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There are 6 citation(s) for Bis-L-Aspartic acid Beta-rhodamine 110 (Cat No. 13480).

Aspartylglycosaminuria in a non-Finnish patient caused by a donor splice mutation in the glycoasparaginase gene
Authors: Mononen, I., Heisterkamp, N., Kaartinen, V., Mononen, T., Williams, J. C., Groffen, J.
Journal: J Biol Chem (1992): 3196-9
Splicing defect of the glycoasparaginase gene in two Japanese siblings with apartylglucosaminuria
Authors: Yoshida, K., Yanagisawa, N., Oshima, A., Sakuraba, H., Iida, Y., Suzuki, Y.
Journal: Hum Genet (1992): 179-80
Substrate specificity and reaction mechanism of human glycoasparaginase. The N-glycosidic linkage of various glycoasparagines is cleaved through a reaction mechanism similar to L-asparaginase
Authors: Kaartinen, V., Mononen, T., Laatikainen, R., Mononen, I.
Journal: J Biol Chem (1992): 6855-8
Chromosomal localization of the human glycoasparaginase gene to 4q32-q33
Authors: Morris, C., Heisterkamp, N., Groffen, J., Williams, J. C., Mononen, I.
Journal: Hum Genet (1992): 295-7
Glycoasparaginase in human urine
Authors: Kaartinen, V.
Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta (1991): 28-30
Aspartylglycosaminuria in the Finnish population: identification of two point mutations in the heavy chain of glycoasparaginase
Authors: Mononen, I., Heisterkamp, N., Kaartinen, V., Williams, J. C., Yates, J. R., 3rd, Griffin, P. R., Hood, L. E., Groffen, J.
Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1991): 2941-5