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Zahntechnik; Zeitschrift Fur Theorie Und Praxis Der Wissenschaftlichen Zahntechnik|August 1, 1983
[The new dental technical work place]E Deuerling
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|October 19, 2005
Molecular guardians for newborn proteins: ribosome-associated chaperones and their role in protein foldingR D Wegrzyn, E Deuerling
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 29, 1997
The amino-terminal 118 amino acids of Escherichia coli trigger factor constitute a domain that is necessary and sufficient for binding to ribosomesT Hesterkamp, E Deuerling, B Bukau
Journal of Bacteriology|July 1, 1995
The ftsH gene of Bacillus subtilis is transiently induced after osmotic and temperature upshiftE Deuerling, B Paeslack, W Schumann
Biological Chemistry|October 11, 2001
Functional dissection of trigger factor and DnaK: interactions with nascent polypeptides and thermally denatured proteinsE Schaffitzel, S Rüdiger, B Bukau, et al.
Cell|April 29, 2000
Getting newly synthesized proteins into shapeB Bukau, E Deuerling, C Pfund, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|March 1, 1997
The ftsH gene of Bacillus subtilis is involved in major cellular processes such as sporulation, stress adaptation and secretionE Deuerling, A Mogk, C Richter, et al.
Nature|August 24, 1999
Trigger factor and DnaK cooperate in folding of newly synthesized proteinsE Deuerling, A Schulze-Specking, T Tomoyasu, et al.
FEBS Letters|February 13, 2004
Low temperature or GroEL/ES overproduction permits growth of Escherichia coli cells lacking trigger factor and DnaKS Vorderwülbecke, G Kramer, F Merz, et al.
FEBS Letters|July 16, 2005
Low temperature of GroEL/ES overproduction permits growth of Escherichia coli cells lacking trigger factor DnaKS Vorderwülbecke, G Kramer, F Merz, et al.
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Zahntechnik; Zeitschrift Fur Theorie Und Praxis Der Wissenschaftlichen Zahntechnik|August 1, 1983
[The new dental technical work place]E Deuerling
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|October 19, 2005
Molecular guardians for newborn proteins: ribosome-associated chaperones and their role in protein foldingR D Wegrzyn, E Deuerling
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 29, 1997
The amino-terminal 118 amino acids of Escherichia coli trigger factor constitute a domain that is necessary and sufficient for binding to ribosomesT Hesterkamp, E Deuerling, B Bukau
Journal of Bacteriology|July 1, 1995
The ftsH gene of Bacillus subtilis is transiently induced after osmotic and temperature upshiftE Deuerling, B Paeslack, W Schumann
Biological Chemistry|October 11, 2001
Functional dissection of trigger factor and DnaK: interactions with nascent polypeptides and thermally denatured proteinsE Schaffitzel, S Rüdiger, B Bukau, et al.
Cell|April 29, 2000
Getting newly synthesized proteins into shapeB Bukau, E Deuerling, C Pfund, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|March 1, 1997
The ftsH gene of Bacillus subtilis is involved in major cellular processes such as sporulation, stress adaptation and secretionE Deuerling, A Mogk, C Richter, et al.
Nature|August 24, 1999
Trigger factor and DnaK cooperate in folding of newly synthesized proteinsE Deuerling, A Schulze-Specking, T Tomoyasu, et al.
FEBS Letters|February 13, 2004
Low temperature or GroEL/ES overproduction permits growth of Escherichia coli cells lacking trigger factor and DnaKS Vorderwülbecke, G Kramer, F Merz, et al.
FEBS Letters|July 16, 2005
Low temperature of GroEL/ES overproduction permits growth of Escherichia coli cells lacking trigger factor DnaKS Vorderwülbecke, G Kramer, F Merz, et al.
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