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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 9, 691-694, Copyright © 1961 by The American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Inc.

Phenylketonuria

SIDNEY UDENFRIEND PH.D.1

1 From the Laboratory of Clinical Biochemistry, Heart Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland

It is apparent that we already know more about phenylketonuria from the genetic, biochemical and therapeutic standpoint than we do about other comparable disorders. However, recent advances indicate that we may also be able to investigate the causes of the central disturbance.




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C. M. McKean, S. M. Schanberg, and N. J. Giarman
A Mehanism of the Indole Defect in Experimental Phenylketonuria
Science, August 24, 1962; 137(3530): 604 - 605.
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