The P28T Mutilation in the GALK1 Gene Accounts for Galactokinase Deficiency in Roma (Gypsy) Patients Across Europe
Authors
- Michael Hunter, Edith Cowan University
- E Heyer
- F Austerlitz
- Dora Angelicheva, Edith Cowan University
- Vania Nedkova
- P Briones
- A Gata
- R de Pablo
- A Laszlo
- N Bosshard
- Richard Gitzelmann
- A Tordai
- L Kalmar
- C Szalai
- I Balogh
- C Lupu
- Axinia Corches
- G Popa
- A Perez-Lezaun
- Luborodna Kalaydjieva, Edith Cowan University
Document Type
Journal Article
Keywords
[RSTDPub], genes, roma, romani, ethnicity, disorder, GALK1, galactokinase gene 1
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Faculty
Faculty of Computing, Health and Science
School
School of Biomedical and Sports Science
RAS ID
336
Comments
Hunter, M., Heyer, E., Austerlitz, F., Angelicheva, D., Nedkova, V., Briones, P., ... & Kalaydjieva, L. (2002). The P28T mutation in the GALK1 gene accounts for galactokinase deficiency in Roma (Gypsy) patients across Europe. Pediatric research, 51(5), 602-606. Available here