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A J Baines

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Nature|April 16, 1987
Synapsin I and the cytoskeletonA J Baines
The Biochemical Journal|December 1, 1996
Caenorhabditis elegans LIN-2A and mammalian neuronal CASK are prototypical members of a subfamily of MAGUKs (membrane-associated guanylate kinases) characterized by a common kinase-like domain and a guanylate kinase domain predicted to bind ATPA J Baines
Nature|February 3, 1983
The spread of spectrinA J Baines
Transfusion Clinique Et Biologique : Journal De La Societe Francaise De Transfusion Sanguine|August 7, 2010
Evolution of the spectrin-based membrane skeletonA J Baines
The Biochemical Journal|May 15, 1989
A role for repeated 18-amino-acid stretches in the sequence of synapsin I in tubulin binding?A J Baines
Nature|November 22, 1984
Cell biology. A spectrum of spectrinsA J Baines
Trends in Neurosciences|April 1, 1990
Ankyrin and the node of RanvierA J Baines
Nature|May 5, 1985
Synapsin I is a spectrin-binding protein immunologically related to erythrocyte protein 4.1A J Baines, V Bennett
Physiological Reviews|June 28, 2001
Spectrin and ankyrin-based pathways: metazoan inventions for integrating cells into tissuesV Bennett, A J Baines
European Journal of Biochemistry|August 15, 1994
Evidence that two non-overlapping high-affinity calmodulin-binding sites are present in the head region of synapsin IR Goold, A J Baines
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Nature|April 16, 1987
Synapsin I and the cytoskeletonA J Baines
The Biochemical Journal|December 1, 1996
Caenorhabditis elegans LIN-2A and mammalian neuronal CASK are prototypical members of a subfamily of MAGUKs (membrane-associated guanylate kinases) characterized by a common kinase-like domain and a guanylate kinase domain predicted to bind ATPA J Baines
Nature|February 3, 1983
The spread of spectrinA J Baines
Transfusion Clinique Et Biologique : Journal De La Societe Francaise De Transfusion Sanguine|August 7, 2010
Evolution of the spectrin-based membrane skeletonA J Baines
The Biochemical Journal|May 15, 1989
A role for repeated 18-amino-acid stretches in the sequence of synapsin I in tubulin binding?A J Baines
Nature|November 22, 1984
Cell biology. A spectrum of spectrinsA J Baines
Trends in Neurosciences|April 1, 1990
Ankyrin and the node of RanvierA J Baines
Nature|May 5, 1985
Synapsin I is a spectrin-binding protein immunologically related to erythrocyte protein 4.1A J Baines, V Bennett
Physiological Reviews|June 28, 2001
Spectrin and ankyrin-based pathways: metazoan inventions for integrating cells into tissuesV Bennett, A J Baines
European Journal of Biochemistry|August 15, 1994
Evidence that two non-overlapping high-affinity calmodulin-binding sites are present in the head region of synapsin IR Goold, A J Baines
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