EC Number |
Disease |
PubMed ID |
Title of Publication |
Category |
Confidence Level |
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2.9.1.2 | Brain Diseases |
26115735 |
Selenoprotein biosynthesis defect causes progressive encephalopathy with elevated lactate. |
causal interaction unassigned |
3 0 |
2.9.1.2 | Brain Diseases |
26805434 |
Pontocerebellar hypoplasia type 2D and optic nerve atrophy further expand the spectrum associated with selenoprotein biosynthesis deficiency. |
causal interaction unassigned |
4 0 |
2.9.1.2 | Cerebellar Ataxia |
29464431 |
A SEPSECS mutation in a 23-year-old woman with microcephaly and progressive cerebellar ataxia. |
causal interaction ongoing research unassigned |
2 1 0 |
2.9.1.2 | Hepatitis B, Chronic |
17456317 |
[The significance of anti-soluble liver antigen/liver-pancreas in diagnosing and typing autoimmune hepatitis] |
diagnostic usage unassigned |
1 0 |
2.9.1.2 | Hepatitis, Autoimmune |
10801173 |
Identification of target antigen for SLA/LP autoantibodies in autoimmune hepatitis. |
causal interaction diagnostic usage ongoing research unassigned |
2 4 1 0 |
2.9.1.2 | Hepatitis, Autoimmune |
11360449 |
[Presence of SLA/LP autoantibodies in patients with primary biliary cirrhosis as a marker for secondary autoimmune hepatitis (overlap syndrome)] |
causal interaction diagnostic usage unassigned |
1 4 0 |
2.9.1.2 | Hepatitis, Autoimmune |
12117891 |
Establishment of standardised SLA/LP immunoassays: specificity for autoimmune hepatitis, worldwide occurrence, and clinical characteristics. |
diagnostic usage therapeutic application unassigned |
2 1 0 |
2.9.1.2 | Hepatitis, Autoimmune |
16521218 |
Characterization of human gene encoding SLA/LP autoantigen and its conserved homologs in mouse, fish, fly, and worm. |
unassigned |
0 |
2.9.1.2 | Hepatitis, Autoimmune |
20623998 |
Human SepSecS or SLA/LP: selenocysteine formation and autoimmune hepatitis. |
causal interaction ongoing research therapeutic application unassigned |
4 4 1 0 |
2.9.1.2 | Hepatitis, Autoimmune |
23575112 |
Structural mimicry between SLA/LP and Rickettsia surface antigens as a driver of autoimmune hepatitis: insights from an in silico study. |
diagnostic usage ongoing research unassigned |
3 1 0 |