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    Structural characterization of human cholesterol 7α-hydroxylase by Tempel, Wolfram, Grabovec, Irina, MacKenzie, Farrell, Dichenko, Yaroslav V., Usanov, Sergey A., Gilep, Andrei A., Park, Hee-Won, Strushkevich, Natallia

    Published in Journal of lipid research (01-09-2014)
    “…Hepatic conversion to bile acids is a major elimination route for cholesterol in mammals. CYP7A1 catalyzes the first and rate-limiting step in classic bile…”
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    Human steroid and oxysterol 7α‐hydroxylase CYP7B1: substrate specificity, azole binding and misfolding of clinically relevant mutants by Yantsevich, Aleksei V., Dichenko, Yaroslav V., MacKenzie, Farrell, Mukha, Dmitry V., Baranovsky, Alexander V., Gilep, Andrei A., Usanov, Sergey A., Strushkevich, Natallia V.

    Published in The FEBS journal (01-03-2014)
    “…Oxysterols and neurosteroids are important signaling molecules produced by monooxygenases of the cytochrome P450 family that realize their effect through…”
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    Human steroid and oxysterol 7[alpha]-hydroxylase CYP7B1: substrate specificity, azole binding and misfolding of clinically relevant mutants by Yantsevich, Aleksei V, Dichenko, Yaroslav V, MacKenzie, Farrell, Mukha, Dmitry V, Baranovsky, Alexander V, Gilep, Andrei A, Usanov, Sergey A, Strushkevich, Natallia V

    Published in The FEBS journal (01-03-2014)
    “…Oxysterols and neurosteroids are important signaling molecules produced by monooxygenases of the cytochrome P450 family that realize their effect through…”
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    Human steroid and oxysterol 7α‐hydroxylase CYP 7B1: substrate specificity, azole binding and misfolding of clinically relevant mutants by Yantsevich, Aleksei V., Dichenko, Yaroslav V., MacKenzie, Farrell, Mukha, Dmitry V., Baranovsky, Alexander V., Gilep, Andrei A., Usanov, Sergey A., Strushkevich, Natallia V.

    Published in The FEBS journal (01-03-2014)
    “…Oxysterols and neurosteroids are important signaling molecules produced by monooxygenases of the cytochrome P450 family that realize their effect through…”
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    Journal Article