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- Q78021378 description "article scientifique publié en 1999" @default.
- Q78021378 description "artículu científicu espublizáu en xunetu de 1999" @default.
- Q78021378 description "im Juli 1999 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel" @default.
- Q78021378 description "scientific article published on 01 July 1999" @default.
- Q78021378 description "wetenschappelijk artikel" @default.
- Q78021378 description "наукова стаття, опублікована в липні 1999" @default.
- Q78021378 name "Glutamic acid 472 and lysine 480 of the sodium pump alpha 1 subunit are essential for activity. Their conservation in pyrophosphatases suggests their involvement in recognition of ATP phosphates" @default.
- Q78021378 name "Glutamic acid 472 and lysine 480 of the sodium pump alpha 1 subunit are essential for activity. Their conservation in pyrophosphatases suggests their involvement in recognition of ATP phosphates" @default.
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- Q78021378 label "Glutamic acid 472 and lysine 480 of the sodium pump alpha 1 subunit are essential for activity. Their conservation in pyrophosphatases suggests their involvement in recognition of ATP phosphates" @default.
- Q78021378 label "Glutamic acid 472 and lysine 480 of the sodium pump alpha 1 subunit are essential for activity. Their conservation in pyrophosphatases suggests their involvement in recognition of ATP phosphates" @default.
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- Q78021378 prefLabel "Glutamic acid 472 and lysine 480 of the sodium pump alpha 1 subunit are essential for activity. Their conservation in pyrophosphatases suggests their involvement in recognition of ATP phosphates" @default.
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