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    Assignment of the true and processed genes for human glycine decarboxylase to 9p23-24 and 4q12 by Isobe, M, Koyata, H, Sakakibara, T, Momoi-Isobe, K, Hiraga, K

    “…Southern analysis using a human glycine decarboxylase cDNA probe and genomic DNA preparations from Chinese hamster-human hybridoma cell lines demonstrated that…”
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    Partial structure of the human H-protein gene by Koyata, H, Hiraga, K

    “…In a span of approximately 13 kb, two genomic fragments showing an obvious overlap encoded the 1,192 base pair (bp) cDNA sequence for human H-protein. Because…”
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    Stable correction of maple syrup urine disease in cells from a Mennonite patient by retroviral-mediated gene transfer by KOYATA, H, COX, R. P, CHUANG, D. T

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-11-1993)
    “…We have successfully used retroviral gene transfer to correct the deficiency of the branched-chain alpha-oxo acid dehydrogenase complex in lymphoblasts from a…”
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    The glycine cleavage system. Occurrence of two types of chicken H-protein mRNAs presumably formed by the alternative use of the polyadenylation consensus sequences in a single exon by Yamamoto, M. (Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan), Koyata, H, Matsui, C, Hiraga, K

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-02-1991)
    “…Several cDNAs encoding H-protein, a constituent of the glycine cleavage system, were cloned from chicken liver cDNA libraries with an antibody raised against…”
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    Molecular basis of maple syrup urine disease and stable correction by retroviral gene transfer by Chuang, D T, Davie, J R, Wynn, R M, Chuang, J L, Koyata, H, Cox, R P

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-06-1995)
    “…Maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) or branched-chain ketoaciduria is caused by a deficiency of the branched-chain alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase (BCKAD) complex…”
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    The development-associated increase in the hepatic levels of the intrinsic components of the chicken glycine cleavage system by Matsui, C, Koyata, H, Hiraga, K

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (01-01-1993)
    “…The hepatic glycine cleavage system in the chicken was examined at different stages of development to study regulation of its biosynthesis. Embryonic levels of…”
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    The glycine cleavage system. The coupled expression of the glycine decarboxylase gene and the H-protein gene in the chicken by Kure, S. (Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan), Koyata, H, Kume, A, Ishiguro, Y, Hiraga, K

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-02-1991)
    “…Regulation of the transcription of the glycine decarboxylase gene and the H-protein gene was examined in chicken. Northern analysis suggested and run-off…”
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    Abnormal metabolism of substances related to glycine and beta-alanine by Hiraga, K, Koyata, H

    Published in Nihon rinshō (01-07-1992)
    “…Glycine and serine are interconverted by serine hydroxymethyltransferase and hence share their metabolic pathways. In the rat the carbon skeleton of choline is…”
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    Non-ketotic hyperglycinemia: an aim of the second generation of studies on pathogenesis by Hiraga, K, Koyata, H, Sakakibara, T, Ishiguro, Y, Matsui, C

    Published in Molecular biology & medicine (01-02-1991)
    “…Non-ketotic hyperglycinemia is caused by a molecular lesion involved in the glycine cleavage system and shows striking features representing the impaired…”
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    The glycine cleavage system : structure of a cDNA encoding human H-protein, and partial characterization of its gene in patients with hyperglycinemias by KOYATA, H, HIRAGA, K

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-02-1991)
    “…We have isolated a 1,192-base-long cDNA which encodes the entire structure of a precursor form of human H-protein. The tentatively calculated number of copies…”
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    Prostacyclin administration suppresses the increase in hepatic levels of COL1A(I) and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase mRNAs in the rat treated with carbon tetrachloride by Itoh, H, Koyata, H, Takahara, T, Watanabe, A, Hiraga, K

    “…Northern analysis using total RNAs from the component cells of normal rat liver indicated that COL1A(I) mRNA is present in fat-storing cells (Ito cells) and…”
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    One of the two genomic copies of the glycine decarboxylase cDNA has been deleted at a 5' region in a patient with nonketotic hyperglycinemia by Sakakibara, T, Koyata, H, Ishiguro, Y, Kure, S, Kume, A, Tada, K, Hiraga, K

    “…One of eight patients with nonketotic hyperglycinemia resulted by the lesion in glycine decarboxylase showed the deletion of 0.6-kb SacI and 1.5-kb PstI…”
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    Primary biliary cirrhosis in Japan: national survey by the Subcommittee on Autoimmune hepatitis by Sasaki, H, Inoue, K, Higuchi, K, Yasuyama, T, Koyata, H, Kuroki, T, Yamamoto, S, Ichida, F

    Published in Gastroenterologia Japonica (01-10-1985)
    “…A total of 280 cases of primary biliary cirrhosis were reported from 86 institutes in Japan, of whom 208 were middle aged women. Four clinical stages…”
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    Hepatitis B virus antigen and antibodies in alcoholics. Etiological role of HBV in liver diseases of alcoholic patients by Inoue, K, Kojima, T, Koyata, H, Matsui, S, Aoyama, K, Konda, T, Ichida, T, Sasaki, H

    Published in Liver (Copenhagen) (01-10-1985)
    “…A study was carried out to clarify the pathogenetic role of HBV in alcoholic patients with liver diseases. The incidence of serological markers of HBV…”
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