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Insight into DNA and protein transport in double-stranded DNA viruses: the structure of bacteriophage N4.
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Amyloid precursor protein trafficking, processing, and function.
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Effects of PS1 deficiency on membrane protein trafficking in neurons.
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Possible role for fatty acyl-coenzyme A in intracellular protein transport.
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Yeast and mammals utilize similar cytosolic components to drive protein transport through the Golgi complex.
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MECHANISM OF PROTEIN TRANSPORT INTO CHLOROPLASTS
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A new type of coated vesicular carrier that appears not to contain clathrin: its possible role in protein transport within the Golgi stack.
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A microscopy-based kinetic analysis of yeast vacuolar protein sorting.
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A stop sign for RAS trafficking.
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An evolutionary balance: conservation vs innovation in ciliate membrane trafficking.
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Connexin43 with a cytoplasmic loop deletion inhibits the function of several connexins.
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Evidence for acquisition of Legionella type IV secretion substrates via interdomain horizontal gene transfer.
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Ezrin regulates NHE3 translocation and activation after Na+-glucose cotransport.
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Fascin- and a-Actinin-Bundled Networks Contain Intrinsic Structural Features that Drive Protein Sorting.
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Flagellin peptide flg22 gains access to long-distance trafficking in Arabidopsis via its receptor, FLS2.
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