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Diagnostic Cytopathology|January 1, 1990
Rates of condyloma and dysplasia in Papanicolaou smears with and without endocervical cellsM Mauney, D Eide, J Sotham
The EMBO Journal|June 17, 2000
Zinc transporters that regulate vacuolar zinc storage in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeC W MacDiarmid, L A Gaither, D Eide
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 2, 1997
Characterization of the FET4 protein of yeast. Evidence for a direct role in the transport of ironD Dix, J Bridgham, M Broderius, et al.
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|December 31, 1997
The yeast FET5 gene encodes a FET3-related multicopper oxidase implicated in iron transportT Spizzo, C Byersdorfer, S Duesterhoeft, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 28, 1996
A novel iron-regulated metal transporter from plants identified by functional expression in yeastD Eide, M Broderius, J Fett, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 20, 1995
The FET3 gene product required for high affinity iron transport in yeast is a cell surface ferroxidaseD M De Silva, C C Askwith, D Eide, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 15, 1992
Regulation of iron uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The ferrireductase and Fe(II) transporter are regulated independentlyD Eide, S Davis-Kaplan, I Jordan, et al.
The Journal of Membrane Biology|October 24, 1998
Sequence analyses and phylogenetic characterization of the ZIP family of metal ion transport proteinsB H Eng, M L Guerinot, D Eide, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 24, 1998
Zinc-induced inactivation of the yeast ZRT1 zinc transporter occurs through endocytosis and vacuolar degradationR S Gitan, H Luo, J Rodgers, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 24, 1998
Regulation of zinc homeostasis in yeast by binding of the ZAP1 transcriptional activator to zinc-responsive promoter elementsH Zhao, E Butler, J Rodgers, et al.
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Diagnostic Cytopathology|January 1, 1990
Rates of condyloma and dysplasia in Papanicolaou smears with and without endocervical cellsM Mauney, D Eide, J Sotham
The EMBO Journal|June 17, 2000
Zinc transporters that regulate vacuolar zinc storage in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeC W MacDiarmid, L A Gaither, D Eide
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 2, 1997
Characterization of the FET4 protein of yeast. Evidence for a direct role in the transport of ironD Dix, J Bridgham, M Broderius, et al.
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|December 31, 1997
The yeast FET5 gene encodes a FET3-related multicopper oxidase implicated in iron transportT Spizzo, C Byersdorfer, S Duesterhoeft, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 28, 1996
A novel iron-regulated metal transporter from plants identified by functional expression in yeastD Eide, M Broderius, J Fett, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 20, 1995
The FET3 gene product required for high affinity iron transport in yeast is a cell surface ferroxidaseD M De Silva, C C Askwith, D Eide, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 15, 1992
Regulation of iron uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The ferrireductase and Fe(II) transporter are regulated independentlyD Eide, S Davis-Kaplan, I Jordan, et al.
The Journal of Membrane Biology|October 24, 1998
Sequence analyses and phylogenetic characterization of the ZIP family of metal ion transport proteinsB H Eng, M L Guerinot, D Eide, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 24, 1998
Zinc-induced inactivation of the yeast ZRT1 zinc transporter occurs through endocytosis and vacuolar degradationR S Gitan, H Luo, J Rodgers, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 24, 1998
Regulation of zinc homeostasis in yeast by binding of the ZAP1 transcriptional activator to zinc-responsive promoter elementsH Zhao, E Butler, J Rodgers, et al.
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