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A general mechanism for forward transport of proteins subject to retention in endoplasmic reticulum via dibasic signals

A general mechanism for forward transport of proteins subject to retention in endoplasmic reticulum via dibasic signals
A general mechanism for forward transport of proteins subject to retention in endoplasmic reticulum via dibasic signals
protein, endoplasmic reticulum, time, proteins
0006-3495
p.62A
O'Kelly, Ita
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Butler, Margaret
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Zilberberg, Noam
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Goldstein, Steve A.N.
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O'Kelly, Ita
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Butler, Margaret
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Zilberberg, Noam
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Goldstein, Steve A.N.
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O'Kelly, Ita, Butler, Margaret, Zilberberg, Noam and Goldstein, Steve A.N. (2003) A general mechanism for forward transport of proteins subject to retention in endoplasmic reticulum via dibasic signals. Biophysical Journal, 84 (2, Abstract Sup), p.62A.

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Published date: February 2003
Additional Information: Abstract no. 297-Pos.
Keywords: protein, endoplasmic reticulum, time, proteins

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Local EPrints ID: 60099
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/60099
ISSN: 0006-3495
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Date deposited: 18 Nov 2008
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 18:02

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Author: Ita O'Kelly
Author: Margaret Butler
Author: Noam Zilberberg
Author: Steve A.N. Goldstein

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