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Formiminoglutamic aciduria

Figure 20.25 Catabolism of histidine. A and B indicate lesions in histidinemia and formiminoglutamic aciduria, respectively. Figure 20.25 Catabolism of histidine. A and B indicate lesions in histidinemia and formiminoglutamic aciduria, respectively.
K., Folic acid nondependent formiminoglutamic aciduria in two siblings. Clin. Chim. Acta 54, 293-316 (1974). [Pg.288]

Niederwieser, A., Matasovic, A., Steinmann, B., Baerlocher, K., and Kempken, B., Hydantoin-5-proprionic aciduria in folic acid nondependent formiminoglutamic aciduria observed in two siblings. Pediatr. Res. 10, 215-219 (1976). [Pg.288]

Formiminoglutamic aciduria (congenital) Type r Formiminoglutamic acid, hydantoin-5-propionic acid Glutamate formiminotransferase (EC 2.1.2.5) Unproven 16.5... [Pg.218]

Arakawa, T., Ohara, K., Kudo, Z., Tada, K., Hayashi, T. and Mizuno, T. (1963), Hyperfolic-acidemia with formiminoglutamic-aciduria following histidine loading Suggested for a case of congenital deficiency in formiminotransferase. TohokuJ. Exp. Med., 80,370. [Pg.436]

Perry, T.L., Applegarth, D.A., Evans, M.E., Hansen, S. and Jellum, E. (1975), Metabolic studies of a family with massive formiminoglutamic aciduria. Pediatr. Res., 9,117. [Pg.442]


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