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D R Storm

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Biochemistry|November 5, 1985
Calmodulin inhibits entry of Bordetella pertussis adenylate cyclase into animal cellsR L Shattuck, D R Storm
Perspectives on Developmental Neurobiology|January 1, 1992
Functional domains of neuromodulin (GAP-43)E D Apel, D R Storm
Journal of Cellular Physiology|December 1, 1990
Evidence that the adenylate cyclase secreted from Bordetella pertussis does not enter animal cells by receptor-mediated endocytosisM G Donovan, D R Storm
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1970
A source for the special catalytic power of enzymes: orbital steeringD R Storm, D E Koshland
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 10, 1975
Exploitation of hormone-induced conformational changes to label selectively a component of rat liver plasma membranesD R Storm, R A Chase
Microbial Pathogenesis|August 1, 1993
Identification of a domain in Bordetella pertussis adenylyl cyclase important for subunit interactions and cell invasion activityD J Oldenburg, D R Storm
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1983
Preparation of fluorescent labeled calmodulinsB B Olwin, D R Storm
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 4, 1997
Coupling of epidermal growth factor (EGF) with the antiproliferative activity of cAMP induces neuronal differentiationM D Mark, D R Storm
Biochemistry|January 24, 1989
Characterization of the bacterial cell associated calmodulin-sensitive adenylate cyclase from Bordetella pertussisH R Masure, D R Storm
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 5, 1987
Immunological distinction between calmodulin-sensitive and calmodulin-insensitive adenylate cyclasesG B Rosenberg, D R Storm
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Biochemistry|November 5, 1985
Calmodulin inhibits entry of Bordetella pertussis adenylate cyclase into animal cellsR L Shattuck, D R Storm
Perspectives on Developmental Neurobiology|January 1, 1992
Functional domains of neuromodulin (GAP-43)E D Apel, D R Storm
Journal of Cellular Physiology|December 1, 1990
Evidence that the adenylate cyclase secreted from Bordetella pertussis does not enter animal cells by receptor-mediated endocytosisM G Donovan, D R Storm
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1970
A source for the special catalytic power of enzymes: orbital steeringD R Storm, D E Koshland
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 10, 1975
Exploitation of hormone-induced conformational changes to label selectively a component of rat liver plasma membranesD R Storm, R A Chase
Microbial Pathogenesis|August 1, 1993
Identification of a domain in Bordetella pertussis adenylyl cyclase important for subunit interactions and cell invasion activityD J Oldenburg, D R Storm
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1983
Preparation of fluorescent labeled calmodulinsB B Olwin, D R Storm
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 4, 1997
Coupling of epidermal growth factor (EGF) with the antiproliferative activity of cAMP induces neuronal differentiationM D Mark, D R Storm
Biochemistry|January 24, 1989
Characterization of the bacterial cell associated calmodulin-sensitive adenylate cyclase from Bordetella pertussisH R Masure, D R Storm
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 5, 1987
Immunological distinction between calmodulin-sensitive and calmodulin-insensitive adenylate cyclasesG B Rosenberg, D R Storm
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