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Adam D Linstedt

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Current Opinion in Cell Biology|June 25, 2005
Subcompartmentalizing the Golgi apparatusManojkumar A Puthenveedu, Adam D Linstedt
Molecular Biology of the Cell|December 22, 2006
Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 1-dependent Golgi unlinking occurs in G2 phase and promotes the G2/M cell cycle transitionTimothy N Feinstein, Adam D Linstedt
Current Protocols in Cytometry|July 3, 2014
The application of KillerRed for acute protein inactivation in living cellsTimothy S Jarvela, Adam D Linstedt
Molecular Biology of the Cell|April 25, 2008
GRASP55 regulates Golgi ribbon formationTimothy N Feinstein, Adam D Linstedt
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 16, 2016
Activity Detection of GalNAc Transferases by Protein-Based Fluorescence Sensors In VivoLina Song, Collin Bachert, Adam D Linstedt
Molecular Biology of the Cell|January 23, 2009
A primary role for Golgi positioning in directed secretion, cell polarity, and wound healingSmita Yadav, Sapna Puri, Adam D Linstedt
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)|July 31, 2007
Endosomal trafficking and proprotein convertase cleavage of cis Golgi protein GP73 produces marker for hepatocellular carcinomaCollin Bachert, Claus Fimmel, Adam D Linstedt
Molecular Biology of the Cell|August 1, 2014
Manganese induces oligomerization to promote down-regulation of the intracellular trafficking receptor used by Shiga toxinRitika Tewari, Timothy Jarvela, Adam D Linstedt
Molecular Biology of the Cell|October 9, 2015
Induced oligomerization targets Golgi proteins for degradation in lysosomesRitika Tewari, Collin Bachert, Adam D Linstedt
Molecular Biology of the Cell|June 14, 2013
Shiga toxin-binding site for host cell receptor GPP130 reveals unexpected divergence in toxin-trafficking mechanismsSomshuvra Mukhopadhyay, Brendan Redler, Adam D Linstedt
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology|June 25, 2005
Subcompartmentalizing the Golgi apparatusManojkumar A Puthenveedu, Adam D Linstedt
Molecular Biology of the Cell|December 22, 2006
Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 1-dependent Golgi unlinking occurs in G2 phase and promotes the G2/M cell cycle transitionTimothy N Feinstein, Adam D Linstedt
Current Protocols in Cytometry|July 3, 2014
The application of KillerRed for acute protein inactivation in living cellsTimothy S Jarvela, Adam D Linstedt
Molecular Biology of the Cell|April 25, 2008
GRASP55 regulates Golgi ribbon formationTimothy N Feinstein, Adam D Linstedt
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 16, 2016
Activity Detection of GalNAc Transferases by Protein-Based Fluorescence Sensors In VivoLina Song, Collin Bachert, Adam D Linstedt
Molecular Biology of the Cell|January 23, 2009
A primary role for Golgi positioning in directed secretion, cell polarity, and wound healingSmita Yadav, Sapna Puri, Adam D Linstedt
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)|July 31, 2007
Endosomal trafficking and proprotein convertase cleavage of cis Golgi protein GP73 produces marker for hepatocellular carcinomaCollin Bachert, Claus Fimmel, Adam D Linstedt
Molecular Biology of the Cell|August 1, 2014
Manganese induces oligomerization to promote down-regulation of the intracellular trafficking receptor used by Shiga toxinRitika Tewari, Timothy Jarvela, Adam D Linstedt
Molecular Biology of the Cell|October 9, 2015
Induced oligomerization targets Golgi proteins for degradation in lysosomesRitika Tewari, Collin Bachert, Adam D Linstedt
Molecular Biology of the Cell|June 14, 2013
Shiga toxin-binding site for host cell receptor GPP130 reveals unexpected divergence in toxin-trafficking mechanismsSomshuvra Mukhopadhyay, Brendan Redler, Adam D Linstedt
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