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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|November 23, 1981
The purification and partial characterization of phospholipase A2, a secretory protein of rabbit parotid glandA M Castle, J D Castle
Critical Reviews in Oral Biology and Medicine : an Official Publication of the American Association of Oral Biologists|January 1, 1993
Sorting and secretion of salivary proteinsJ D Castle, A M Castle
Biophysical Journal|October 1, 1987
A variable stoichiometry model for pH homeostasis in bacteriaR M Macnab, A M Castle
Molecular Biology of the Cell|April 4, 1998
Enhanced glycosylation and sulfation of secretory proteoglycans is coupled to the expression of a basic secretory proteinA M Castle, J D Castle
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1993
Novel secretory proline-rich proteoglycans from rat parotid. Cloning and characterization by expression in AtT-20 cellsA M Castle, J D Castle
Methods in Cell Biology|January 1, 1981
Studies of isolated secretion granules of the rabbit parotid gland: ion-induced changes in membrane integrityJ D Castle, A M Castle
Journal of Cell Science|October 1, 1996
Two regulated secretory pathways for newly synthesized parotid salivary proteins are distinguished by doses of secretagoguesJ D Castle, A M Castle
The American Journal of Physiology|November 1, 1991
Proteoglycan sulfation and storage parallels storage of basic secretory proteins in exocrine cellsE A Blair, A M Castle, J D Castle
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 25, 1992
A 13-amino acid n-terminal domain of a basic proline-rich protein is necessary for storage in secretory granules and facilitates exit from the endoplasmic reticulumA M Castle, L E Stahl, J D Castle
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 14, 1997
Passive sorting in maturing granules of AtT-20 cells: the entry and exit of salivary amylase and proline-rich proteinA M Castle, A Y Huang, J D Castle
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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|November 23, 1981
The purification and partial characterization of phospholipase A2, a secretory protein of rabbit parotid glandA M Castle, J D Castle
Critical Reviews in Oral Biology and Medicine : an Official Publication of the American Association of Oral Biologists|January 1, 1993
Sorting and secretion of salivary proteinsJ D Castle, A M Castle
Biophysical Journal|October 1, 1987
A variable stoichiometry model for pH homeostasis in bacteriaR M Macnab, A M Castle
Molecular Biology of the Cell|April 4, 1998
Enhanced glycosylation and sulfation of secretory proteoglycans is coupled to the expression of a basic secretory proteinA M Castle, J D Castle
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1993
Novel secretory proline-rich proteoglycans from rat parotid. Cloning and characterization by expression in AtT-20 cellsA M Castle, J D Castle
Methods in Cell Biology|January 1, 1981
Studies of isolated secretion granules of the rabbit parotid gland: ion-induced changes in membrane integrityJ D Castle, A M Castle
Journal of Cell Science|October 1, 1996
Two regulated secretory pathways for newly synthesized parotid salivary proteins are distinguished by doses of secretagoguesJ D Castle, A M Castle
The American Journal of Physiology|November 1, 1991
Proteoglycan sulfation and storage parallels storage of basic secretory proteins in exocrine cellsE A Blair, A M Castle, J D Castle
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 25, 1992
A 13-amino acid n-terminal domain of a basic proline-rich protein is necessary for storage in secretory granules and facilitates exit from the endoplasmic reticulumA M Castle, L E Stahl, J D Castle
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 14, 1997
Passive sorting in maturing granules of AtT-20 cells: the entry and exit of salivary amylase and proline-rich proteinA M Castle, A Y Huang, J D Castle
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