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- B1dbb40bc1d920d514e7a2f0a51fa973e hasDbXref "Orphanet:137" @default.
- B1dbb40bc1d920d514e7a2f0a51fa973e type Axiom @default.
- B1dbb40bc1d920d514e7a2f0a51fa973e annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B1dbb40bc1d920d514e7a2f0a51fa973e annotatedSource MONDO_0015286 @default.
- B1dbb40bc1d920d514e7a2f0a51fa973e annotatedTarget "Congenital disorder of glycosylation (CDG) is a fast growing group of inborn errors of metabolism characterized by defective activity of enzymes that participate in glycosylation (modification of proteins and other macromolecules by adding and processing of oligosaccharide side chains). CDG is comprised of phenotypically diverse disorders affecting multiple systems including the central nervous system, muscle function, immunity, endocrine system, and coagulation. The numerous entities in this group are subdivided, based on the synthetic pathway affected, into disorder of protein N-glycosylation, disorder of protein O-glycosylation, disorder of multiple glycosylation, and disorder of glycosphingolipid and glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchor glycosylation." @default.