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One of the PR/SET Domain Proteins, PRDM12, has been identified in recent past as a candidate gene for congenital insensitivity to pain. In the present study, we ...
Sep 24, 2020 · Structural and functional annotation of PR/SET Domain (PRDM) protein family: In-silico study elaborating role of PRDM12 mutation in congenital ...
One of the PR/SET Domain Proteins, PRDM12, has been identified in recent past as a candidate gene for congenital insensitivity to pain. In the present study, we ...
Structural and functional annotation of PR/SET Domain (PRDM) protein family: In-silico study elaborating role of PRDM12 mutation in congenital insensitivity to pain. from www.researchgate.net
Oct 12, 2020 · family: In-silico study elaborating role of PRDM12 mutation in congenital. insensitivity to pain. Sarmad Mehmood. a. , Rubina Dad. b. , Arsalan ...
Structural and functional annotation of PR/SET Domain (PRDM) protein family: In-silico study elaborating role of PRDM12 mutation in congenital insensitivity to ...
One of the PR/SET Domain Proteins, PRDM12, has been identified in recent past as a candidate gene for congenital insensitivity to pain. In the present study, we ...
Nov 6, 2021 · Graphic illustration of human PRDM12 gene, protein and distribution of known congenital insensitivity to pain (CIP)-causing mutations. Figure ...
Structural and functional annotation of PR/SET Domain (PRDM) protein family: In-silico study elaborating role of PRDM12 mutation in congenital insensitivity ...
Structural and functional annotation of PR/SET Domain (PRDM) protein family: In-silico study elaborating role of PRDM12 mutation in congenital insensitivity to pain. from www.semanticscholar.org
Structural and functional annotation of PR/SET Domain (PRDM) protein family: In-silico study elaborating role of PRDM12 mutation in congenital insensitivity to ...
Structural and functional annotation of. PR/SET Domain (PRDM) protein family: In silico study elaborating role of PRDM12 mutation in congenital insensitivity to.