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The Journal of Membrane Biology|November 2, 2013
The macronuclear envelope ofTetrahymena pyriformis GL in different physiological states : V. Nuclear pore complexes - A controlling system in protein biosynthesis?F Wunderlich
Social Research|March 19, 2010
Social insurance versus poor reliefF WUNDERLICH
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 10, 1983
In vitro ribosomal ribonucleoprotein transport. Temperature-induced "graded unlocking" of nucleiG Giese, F Wunderlich
FEBS Letters|July 15, 1975
Adaptive lowering of the lipid clustering temperature within Tetrahymena membranesF Wunderlich, A Ronai
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 25, 1980
Increased fluidity and loss of temperature and Ca2+/Mg2+ sensitivity in nuclear membranes upon removal from the membrane-associated nuclear matrix proteinsG Giese, F Wunderlich
Protoplasma|January 1, 1972
Evidence for different dispositions of particles associated with freeze-etched membranes. Brief reportV Speth, F Wunderlich
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 1, 1977
Reversibly contractile nuclear matrix. Its isolation, structure, and compositionF Wunderlich, G Herlan
European Journal of Cell Biology|June 1, 1987
Plasmodium chabaudi malaria: red blood cells with altered membrane proteins in immune miceF Wunderlich, M Helwig
The Journal of Membrane Biology|December 4, 1975
Membranes of Tetrahymena. IV. Isolation and characterization of temperature-responsive smooth and rough microsomal subfractionsA Ronai, F Wunderlich
Cell Biology International Reports|November 1, 1981
Reduction of the in vitro nuclear export of ribosomal precursor particles by protease inhibitorsG Giese, F Wunderlich
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The Journal of Membrane Biology|November 2, 2013
The macronuclear envelope ofTetrahymena pyriformis GL in different physiological states : V. Nuclear pore complexes - A controlling system in protein biosynthesis?F Wunderlich
Social Research|March 19, 2010
Social insurance versus poor reliefF WUNDERLICH
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 10, 1983
In vitro ribosomal ribonucleoprotein transport. Temperature-induced "graded unlocking" of nucleiG Giese, F Wunderlich
FEBS Letters|July 15, 1975
Adaptive lowering of the lipid clustering temperature within Tetrahymena membranesF Wunderlich, A Ronai
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 25, 1980
Increased fluidity and loss of temperature and Ca2+/Mg2+ sensitivity in nuclear membranes upon removal from the membrane-associated nuclear matrix proteinsG Giese, F Wunderlich
Protoplasma|January 1, 1972
Evidence for different dispositions of particles associated with freeze-etched membranes. Brief reportV Speth, F Wunderlich
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 1, 1977
Reversibly contractile nuclear matrix. Its isolation, structure, and compositionF Wunderlich, G Herlan
European Journal of Cell Biology|June 1, 1987
Plasmodium chabaudi malaria: red blood cells with altered membrane proteins in immune miceF Wunderlich, M Helwig
The Journal of Membrane Biology|December 4, 1975
Membranes of Tetrahymena. IV. Isolation and characterization of temperature-responsive smooth and rough microsomal subfractionsA Ronai, F Wunderlich
Cell Biology International Reports|November 1, 1981
Reduction of the in vitro nuclear export of ribosomal precursor particles by protease inhibitorsG Giese, F Wunderlich
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