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C T Schulteis

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Biochemistry|September 17, 1996
Intersubunit interaction between amino- and carboxyl-terminal cysteine residues in tetrameric shaker K+ channelsC T Schulteis, N Nagaya, D M Papazian
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1998
Subunit folding and assembly steps are interspersed during Shaker potassium channel biogenesisC T Schulteis, N Nagaya, D M Papazian
Receptors & Channels|July 21, 1999
Calnexin associates with Shaker K+ channel protein but is not involved in quality control of subunit folding or assemblyN Nagaya, C T Schulteis, D M Papazian
Biophysical Journal|September 3, 1998
Shaker and ether-à-go-go K+ channel subunits fail to coassemble in Xenopus oocytesC Y Tang, C T Schulteis, R M Jiménez, et al.
Biophysical Journal|April 1, 1997
Electrostatic interactions between transmembrane segments mediate folding of Shaker K+ channel subunitsS K Tiwari-Woodruff, C T Schulteis, A F Mock, et al.
The Journal of General Physiology|February 2, 2000
Voltage-dependent structural interactions in the Shaker K(+) channelS K Tiwari-Woodruff, M A Lin, C T Schulteis, et al.
Biochemistry|February 7, 1995
Conserved cysteine residues in the shaker K+ channel are not linked by a disulfide bondC T Schulteis, S A John, Y Huang, et al.
Current Eye Research|May 23, 2006
Toxicity of subretinal ribozyme to the proliferating cell nuclear antigen and 5-fluorouracil in rat eyesO R Kayikcioglu, L Cheng, I Kozak, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 13, 2001
Assembly with the NR1 subunit is required for surface expression of NR3A-containing NMDA receptorsI Perez-Otano, C T Schulteis, A Contractor, et al.
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Biochemistry|September 17, 1996
Intersubunit interaction between amino- and carboxyl-terminal cysteine residues in tetrameric shaker K+ channelsC T Schulteis, N Nagaya, D M Papazian
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1998
Subunit folding and assembly steps are interspersed during Shaker potassium channel biogenesisC T Schulteis, N Nagaya, D M Papazian
Receptors & Channels|July 21, 1999
Calnexin associates with Shaker K+ channel protein but is not involved in quality control of subunit folding or assemblyN Nagaya, C T Schulteis, D M Papazian
Biophysical Journal|September 3, 1998
Shaker and ether-à-go-go K+ channel subunits fail to coassemble in Xenopus oocytesC Y Tang, C T Schulteis, R M Jiménez, et al.
Biophysical Journal|April 1, 1997
Electrostatic interactions between transmembrane segments mediate folding of Shaker K+ channel subunitsS K Tiwari-Woodruff, C T Schulteis, A F Mock, et al.
The Journal of General Physiology|February 2, 2000
Voltage-dependent structural interactions in the Shaker K(+) channelS K Tiwari-Woodruff, M A Lin, C T Schulteis, et al.
Biochemistry|February 7, 1995
Conserved cysteine residues in the shaker K+ channel are not linked by a disulfide bondC T Schulteis, S A John, Y Huang, et al.
Current Eye Research|May 23, 2006
Toxicity of subretinal ribozyme to the proliferating cell nuclear antigen and 5-fluorouracil in rat eyesO R Kayikcioglu, L Cheng, I Kozak, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 13, 2001
Assembly with the NR1 subunit is required for surface expression of NR3A-containing NMDA receptorsI Perez-Otano, C T Schulteis, A Contractor, et al.
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