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C A Kaiser

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The Journal of Cell Biology|November 1, 1996
A pathway for targeting soluble misfolded proteins to the yeast vacuoleE Hong, A R Davidson, C A Kaiser
The Journal of Cell Biology|June 30, 1997
Physiological regulation of membrane protein sorting late in the secretory pathway of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeK J Roberg, N Rowley, C A Kaiser
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 16, 2001
Components of a ubiquitin ligase complex specify polyubiquitination and intracellular trafficking of the general amino acid permeaseS B Helliwell, S Losko, C A Kaiser
Trends in Cell Biology|April 8, 2000
Pathways for protein disulphide bond formationA R Frand, J W Cuozzo, C A Kaiser
Endocrinology|August 1, 1986
In vivo inhibition of the 5'-deiodinase type II in brain cortex and pituitary by reverse triiodothyronineC A Kaiser, M O Goumaz, A G Burger
Endocrinology|April 1, 1987
Brain cortex reverse triiodothyronine (rT3) and triiodothyronine concentrations under steady state infusions of thyroxine and rT3M O Goumaz, C A Kaiser, A G Burger
Gene|September 22, 1995
An inducible acid phosphatase from the yeast Pichia pastoris: characterization of the gene and its productW E Payne, P M Gannon, C A Kaiser
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 16, 1987
Many random sequences functionally replace the secretion signal sequence of yeast invertaseC A Kaiser, D Preuss, P Grisafi, et al.
Genetics|December 31, 1997
Control of amino acid permease sorting in the late secretory pathway of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by SEC13, LST4, LST7 and LST8K J Roberg, S Bickel, N Rowley, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 15, 1992
The yeast SEC17 gene product is functionally equivalent to mammalian alpha-SNAP proteinI C Griff, R Schekman, J E Rothman, et al.
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The Journal of Cell Biology|November 1, 1996
A pathway for targeting soluble misfolded proteins to the yeast vacuoleE Hong, A R Davidson, C A Kaiser
The Journal of Cell Biology|June 30, 1997
Physiological regulation of membrane protein sorting late in the secretory pathway of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeK J Roberg, N Rowley, C A Kaiser
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 16, 2001
Components of a ubiquitin ligase complex specify polyubiquitination and intracellular trafficking of the general amino acid permeaseS B Helliwell, S Losko, C A Kaiser
Trends in Cell Biology|April 8, 2000
Pathways for protein disulphide bond formationA R Frand, J W Cuozzo, C A Kaiser
Endocrinology|August 1, 1986
In vivo inhibition of the 5'-deiodinase type II in brain cortex and pituitary by reverse triiodothyronineC A Kaiser, M O Goumaz, A G Burger
Endocrinology|April 1, 1987
Brain cortex reverse triiodothyronine (rT3) and triiodothyronine concentrations under steady state infusions of thyroxine and rT3M O Goumaz, C A Kaiser, A G Burger
Gene|September 22, 1995
An inducible acid phosphatase from the yeast Pichia pastoris: characterization of the gene and its productW E Payne, P M Gannon, C A Kaiser
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 16, 1987
Many random sequences functionally replace the secretion signal sequence of yeast invertaseC A Kaiser, D Preuss, P Grisafi, et al.
Genetics|December 31, 1997
Control of amino acid permease sorting in the late secretory pathway of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by SEC13, LST4, LST7 and LST8K J Roberg, S Bickel, N Rowley, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 15, 1992
The yeast SEC17 gene product is functionally equivalent to mammalian alpha-SNAP proteinI C Griff, R Schekman, J E Rothman, et al.
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