EC Number |
Disease |
PubMed ID |
Title of Publication |
Category |
Confidence Level |
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1.1.3.8 | Pancreatic Diseases |
17627094 |
'Do research with seriousness and perseverance'. An interview with Prof. Lucio Gullo. Interview by Martin E. Fernandez-Zapico. |
causal interaction unassigned |
1 0 |
1.1.3.8 | l-gulonolactone oxidase deficiency |
1400508 |
A missense mutation of L-gulono-gamma-lactone oxidase causes the inability of scurvy-prone osteogenic disorder rats to synthesize L-ascorbic acid. |
causal interaction unassigned |
4 0 |
1.1.3.8 | Scurvy |
1400508 |
A missense mutation of L-gulono-gamma-lactone oxidase causes the inability of scurvy-prone osteogenic disorder rats to synthesize L-ascorbic acid. |
causal interaction unassigned |
4 0 |
1.1.3.8 | Scurvy |
9707638 |
Body pool and synthesis of ascorbic acid in adult sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus): An agnathan fish with gulonolactone oxidase activity |
therapeutic application unassigned |
1 0 |
1.1.3.8 | Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia |
31663308 |
Clinical and anatomical variables associated in the literature to limb graft occlusion after endovascular aneurysm repair compared to the experience of a tertiary referral center. |
unassigned |
0 |
1.1.3.8 | Neoplasms |
31306418 |
Computational design of improved standardized chemotherapy protocols for grade II oligodendrogliomas. |
ongoing research therapeutic application unassigned |
2 1 0 |
1.1.3.8 | Scurvy |
21931508 |
Differential gene expression between wild-type and Gulo-deficient mice supplied with vitamin C. |
ongoing research unassigned |
2 0 |
1.1.3.8 | Neoplasms |
21878346 |
Effects of ascorbic acid on carcinogenicity and acute toxicity of nickel subsulfide, and on tumor transplants growth in gulonolactone oxidase knock-out mice and wild-type C57BL mice. |
ongoing research unassigned |
4 0 |
1.1.3.8 | l-gulonolactone oxidase deficiency |
2563976 |
Expression of the mutant gene for L-gulono-gamma-lactone oxidase in scurvy-prone rats. |
causal interaction unassigned |
4 0 |
1.1.3.8 | Scurvy |
7104431 |
Feasibility of using an isolated intestinal segment as an artificial organ for enzyme replacement therapy. |
unassigned |
0 |