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    Lee HJ, Mun HC, Lewis NC, Crouch MF, Culverston EL, Mason RS, Conigrave AD.
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  • 35. The effects of chronic hyperphenylalaninaemia on mouse brain protein synthesis can be prevented by other amino acids.
    Binek-Singer P, Johnson TC.
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  • 37. Brain dysfunction in phenylketonuria: is phenylalanine toxicity the only possible cause?
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  • 39. Microanalysis with 14-C-dansyl chloride of amino acids and amines in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with phenylketonuria. III. Analysis of amino acids after loading with L-phenylalanine.
    Quentin CD, Behbehani AW, Schulte FJ, Neuhoff V.
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