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F R Maxfield

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Current Opinion in Cell Biology|August 1, 1995
Membrane transport in the endocytic pathwayJ Gruenberg, F R Maxfield
Biochemical Society Transactions|May 20, 2006
Sterol and lipid trafficking in mammalian cellsF R Maxfield, M Mondal
The Journal of Cell Biology|June 1, 1994
Yolk platelets in Xenopus oocytes maintain an acidic internal pH which may be essential for sodium accumulationF Fagotto, F R Maxfield
Journal of Cell Science|December 1, 1994
Changes in yolk platelet pH during Xenopus laevis development correlate with yolk utilization. A quantitative confocal microscopy studyF Fagotto, F R Maxfield
Nature Cell Biology|November 13, 1999
Cholesterol: stuck in trafficS Mukherjee, F R Maxfield
Molecular Biology of the Cell|July 1, 1995
Insolubility and redistribution of GPI-anchored proteins at the cell surface after detergent treatmentS Mayor, F R Maxfield
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 25, 1984
Conformational changes in the receptors for epidermal growth factor and asialoglycoproteins induced by the mildly acidic pH found in endocytic vesiclesM DiPaola, F R Maxfield
Cell|March 1, 1982
Rapid acidification of endocytic vesicles containing alpha 2-macroglobulinB Tycko, F R Maxfield
Cell Regulation|March 1, 1990
Human transferrin receptor internalization is partially dependent upon an aromatic amino acid on the cytoplasmic domainT E McGraw, F R Maxfield
Current Opinion in Hematology|January 1, 1996
Calcium and signal transduction in granulocytesJ T Mandeville, F R Maxfield
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology|August 1, 1995
Membrane transport in the endocytic pathwayJ Gruenberg, F R Maxfield
Biochemical Society Transactions|May 20, 2006
Sterol and lipid trafficking in mammalian cellsF R Maxfield, M Mondal
The Journal of Cell Biology|June 1, 1994
Yolk platelets in Xenopus oocytes maintain an acidic internal pH which may be essential for sodium accumulationF Fagotto, F R Maxfield
Journal of Cell Science|December 1, 1994
Changes in yolk platelet pH during Xenopus laevis development correlate with yolk utilization. A quantitative confocal microscopy studyF Fagotto, F R Maxfield
Nature Cell Biology|November 13, 1999
Cholesterol: stuck in trafficS Mukherjee, F R Maxfield
Molecular Biology of the Cell|July 1, 1995
Insolubility and redistribution of GPI-anchored proteins at the cell surface after detergent treatmentS Mayor, F R Maxfield
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 25, 1984
Conformational changes in the receptors for epidermal growth factor and asialoglycoproteins induced by the mildly acidic pH found in endocytic vesiclesM DiPaola, F R Maxfield
Cell|March 1, 1982
Rapid acidification of endocytic vesicles containing alpha 2-macroglobulinB Tycko, F R Maxfield
Cell Regulation|March 1, 1990
Human transferrin receptor internalization is partially dependent upon an aromatic amino acid on the cytoplasmic domainT E McGraw, F R Maxfield
Current Opinion in Hematology|January 1, 1996
Calcium and signal transduction in granulocytesJ T Mandeville, F R Maxfield
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