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    • ALPORT (COL4A5)
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    • RASA1-Related Disorders
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MEN1 References

The web links shown below are existing online resources for MEN1 and associated biotinidase deficiency. Links to several review journal articles are given, as well as genome and protein links.

Please contact us to suggest additional content for this page.

Databases

  • MEN1: Human Gene Mutation Database
  • MEN1: MutDB
  • MEN1: Universal Mutation Database

Gene and Protein Links

  • MEN1 cDNA: NC_000011.9
  • MEN1 mRNA: NM_130799.2
  • MEN1 protein: NP_570711.1
  • MEN1 at HPRD and Uniprot

Web Reviews

  • Entrez Gene: MEN1
  • Genetics Home Reference for MEN1
  • GeneReviews for MEN1
  • OMIM for MEN1

Peer-Reviewed Literature

  • Marini F, Falchetti A, Luzi E, Tonelli F, Maria Luisa B. Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1 (MEN1) Syndrome. Cancer Syndromes [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Center for Biotechnology Information
  • Lourenço DM Jr, Toledo RA, Coutinho FL, Margarido LC, Siqueira SA, dos Santos MA, Montenegro FL, Machado MC, Toledo SP. The impact of clinical and genetic screenings on the management of the multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1. Clinics (Sao Paulo). 2007 Aug;62(4):465-76.
  • Wautot V, Vercherat C, Lespinasse J, Chambe B, Lenoir GM, Zhang CX, Porchet N, Cordier M, Béroud C, Calender A. Germline mutation profile of MEN1 in multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1: search for correlation between phenotype and the functional domains of the MEN1 protein. Hum Mutat. 2002 Jul;20(1):35-47.
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