Fish Odour Syndrome News and Research

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Fish odour syndrome, also known as trimethylaminuria, is a disorder that causes a strong odour in the urine, sweat and breath of affected individuals, described as similar to rotting fish.
Scientists make breakthrough in studying the enzyme involved in fish odor syndrome

Scientists make breakthrough in studying the enzyme involved in fish odor syndrome

Ancestral-sequence reconstruction of FMO genes unveils structure of important enzyme

Ancestral-sequence reconstruction of FMO genes unveils structure of important enzyme

One third of patients with unexplained body malodor production test positive for TMAU

One third of patients with unexplained body malodor production test positive for TMAU

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