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Boletin. Universidad De Buenos Aires. Instituto De Clinica Quirurgica|October 29, 2010
Tomorrow's surgeryC I RIVAS
La Prensa Medica|March 19, 2010
Tomorrow's surgeryC I RIVAS
Jornal Do Medico|October 29, 2010
Correction of facial scarsC I RIVAS
El Dia Medico|October 29, 2010
Hydatid echinococcosis of the lung; The notch signO IVANISSEVICH, C I RIVAS
Biochemistry|January 10, 1989
Biochemical dissection of the role of the one-kilodalton carboxyl-terminal moiety of tubulin in its assembly into microtubulesJ C Vera, C I Rivas, R B Maccioni
The EMBO Journal|July 1, 1988
Differential interaction of synthetic peptides from the carboxyl-terminal regulatory domain of tubulin with microtubule-associated proteinsR B Maccioni, C I Rivas, J C Vera
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 1988
Anti-idiotypic antibodies that react with microtubule-associated proteins are present in the sera of rabbits immunized with synthetic peptides from tubulin's regulatory domainC I Rivas, J C Vera, R B Maccioni
FEBS Letters|May 9, 1988
Heat-stable microtubule protein MAP-1 binds to microtubules and induces microtubule assemblyJ C Vera, C I Rivas, R B Maccioni
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1988
Antibodies to synthetic peptides from the tubulin regulatory domain interact with tubulin and microtubulesJ C Vera, C I Rivas, R B Maccioni
Nature|July 1, 1993
Mammalian facilitative hexose transporters mediate the transport of dehydroascorbic acidJ C Vera, C I Rivas, J Fischbarg, et al.
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Boletin. Universidad De Buenos Aires. Instituto De Clinica Quirurgica|October 29, 2010
Tomorrow's surgeryC I RIVAS
La Prensa Medica|March 19, 2010
Tomorrow's surgeryC I RIVAS
Jornal Do Medico|October 29, 2010
Correction of facial scarsC I RIVAS
El Dia Medico|October 29, 2010
Hydatid echinococcosis of the lung; The notch signO IVANISSEVICH, C I RIVAS
Biochemistry|January 10, 1989
Biochemical dissection of the role of the one-kilodalton carboxyl-terminal moiety of tubulin in its assembly into microtubulesJ C Vera, C I Rivas, R B Maccioni
The EMBO Journal|July 1, 1988
Differential interaction of synthetic peptides from the carboxyl-terminal regulatory domain of tubulin with microtubule-associated proteinsR B Maccioni, C I Rivas, J C Vera
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 1988
Anti-idiotypic antibodies that react with microtubule-associated proteins are present in the sera of rabbits immunized with synthetic peptides from tubulin's regulatory domainC I Rivas, J C Vera, R B Maccioni
FEBS Letters|May 9, 1988
Heat-stable microtubule protein MAP-1 binds to microtubules and induces microtubule assemblyJ C Vera, C I Rivas, R B Maccioni
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1988
Antibodies to synthetic peptides from the tubulin regulatory domain interact with tubulin and microtubulesJ C Vera, C I Rivas, R B Maccioni
Nature|July 1, 1993
Mammalian facilitative hexose transporters mediate the transport of dehydroascorbic acidJ C Vera, C I Rivas, J Fischbarg, et al.
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