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D S Goldfarb

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Current Biology : CB|June 1, 1995
HIV-1 virology. Simply Marvelous nuclear transportD S Goldfarb
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|June 1, 1989
Nuclear transportD S Goldfarb
Current Biology : CB|August 1, 1991
Shuttling proteins go both waysD S Goldfarb
Cell Biology International Reports|September 1, 1988
Karyophilic peptides: applications to the study of nuclear transportD S Goldfarb
Lancet (London, England)|November 24, 1999
Fomepizole for ethylene-glycol poisoningD S Goldfarb
Current Biology : CB|January 1, 1997
Nuclear transport: proliferating pathwaysD S Goldfarb
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 20, 1997
Whose finger is on the switch?D S Goldfarb
Cell|July 24, 1992
Are the cytosolic components of the nuclear, ER, and mitochondrial import apparatus functionally related?D S Goldfarb
Current Biology : CB|January 1, 1994
Protein translocation. GTPase cycle for nuclear transportD S Goldfarb
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 15, 1998
Images in clinical medicine. Calcified mass in a patient on long-term hemodialysisP Lazowski, D S Goldfarb
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Current Biology : CB|June 1, 1995
HIV-1 virology. Simply Marvelous nuclear transportD S Goldfarb
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|June 1, 1989
Nuclear transportD S Goldfarb
Current Biology : CB|August 1, 1991
Shuttling proteins go both waysD S Goldfarb
Cell Biology International Reports|September 1, 1988
Karyophilic peptides: applications to the study of nuclear transportD S Goldfarb
Lancet (London, England)|November 24, 1999
Fomepizole for ethylene-glycol poisoningD S Goldfarb
Current Biology : CB|January 1, 1997
Nuclear transport: proliferating pathwaysD S Goldfarb
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 20, 1997
Whose finger is on the switch?D S Goldfarb
Cell|July 24, 1992
Are the cytosolic components of the nuclear, ER, and mitochondrial import apparatus functionally related?D S Goldfarb
Current Biology : CB|January 1, 1994
Protein translocation. GTPase cycle for nuclear transportD S Goldfarb
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 15, 1998
Images in clinical medicine. Calcified mass in a patient on long-term hemodialysisP Lazowski, D S Goldfarb
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