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A diet-induced mouse model for glutaric aciduria type I.Academic Article Why?
Diagnosis and management of glutaric aciduria type I.Academic Article Why?
Glutaric Aciduria Type 1.Academic Article Why?
Glutaric aciduria: biochemical and morphologic considerations.Academic Article Why?
Inconsistencies in the Nutrition Management of Glutaric Aciduria Type 1: An International Survey.Academic Article Why?
Is it time to start to consider treating the liver in glutaric aciduria type 1?Academic Article Why?
Molecular heterogeneity of beta-ETF deficiency in glutaric aciduria type II.Academic Article Why?
New insights for glutaric aciduria type I.Academic Article Why?
Vascular dysfunction as an additional pathomechanism in glutaric aciduria type I.Academic Article Why?
Coughlin II, CurtisPerson Why?
Atypical riboflavin-responsive glutaric aciduria, and deficient peroxisomal glutaryl-CoA oxidase activity: a new peroxisomal disorder.Academic Article Why?
Diagnosis and management of glutaric aciduria type I--revised recommendations.Academic Article Why?
Diagnosis of glutaric aciduria type 1 by measuring 3-hydroxyglutaric acid in dried urine spots by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry.Academic Article Why?
Glutaric aciduria type I: outcome in the Republic of Ireland.Academic Article Why?
Glutaric aciduria type II: autopsy study of a case with electron-transferring flavoprotein dehydrogenase deficiency.Academic Article Why?
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