One of my posts in the the thread from the other newsgroup contained the following quotation:
"It is therefore possible that the GOR gene product is a nuclear protein that contributes to the development or regulation of hepatitis. Furthermore, we (unpublished observation) and Dennin et al. [18] found a conserved homologous gene in other animals and plants, suggesting that the GOR gene might be universally important and has basic physiological roles. Our ongoing studies include analysis of the physiological roles of the GOR gene product in an attempt to fully elucidate the relationship between the gene and HCV."
Source: Clin Exp Immunol. 2001 June; 124(3): 429�?34 is at:
On the internet: http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1906082
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