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Metal-ion transporter SLC39A8 is required for brain manganese uptake and accumulation.
The schizophrenia-associated variant in SLC39A8 alters protein glycosylation in the mouse brain.
Loss of hepatic manganese transporter ZIP8 disrupts serum transferrin glycosylation and the glutamat…
Protective effects of ZIP8 on Toxoplasma gondii-induced acute hepatocyte injury in mice.
Back-translating GWAS findings to animal models reveals a role for Hgfac and Slc39a8 in alcohol and …
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Clinical and Basic Investigations Into Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation
Genetic Background of Patients With Low Von Willebrand Factor Levels
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