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Felix J Kim

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Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology|September 6, 2017
Introduction to Sigma Proteins: Evolution of the Concept of Sigma ReceptorsFelix J Kim
Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology|July 27, 2017
Sigma1 Pharmacology in the Context of CancerFelix J Kim, Christina M Maher
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|October 13, 2018
σ<sub>1</sub> Receptor ligand binding: an open-and-shut caseFelix J Kim, Gavril W Pasternak
Oncotarget|January 28, 2017
The purpose of repurposingJames E Barrett, Felix J Kim
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 25, 2017
Cloning the sigma<sub>2</sub> receptor: Wandering 40 years to find an identityFelix J Kim, Gavril W Pasternak
Frontiers in Pharmacology|November 8, 2019
Small-Molecule Modulators of Sigma1 and Sigma2/TMEM97 in the Context of Cancer: Foundational Concepts and Emerging ThemesHalley M Oyer, Christina M Sanders, Felix J Kim
Virology|February 20, 2004
Emergence of vertebrate retroviruses and envelope captureFelix J Kim, Jean-Luc Battini, Nicolas Manel, et al.
Medecine Sciences : M/S|October 6, 2004
[Envelope capture by retroviruses]Felix J Kim, Nicolas Manel, Jean-Luc Battini, et al.
Journal of Virology|December 28, 2002
Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 envelope-mediated syncytium formation can be activated in resistant Mammalian cell lines by a carboxy-terminal truncation of the envelope cytoplasmic domainFelix J Kim, Nicolas Manel, Yvan Boublik, et al.
Cell|November 19, 2003
The ubiquitous glucose transporter GLUT-1 is a receptor for HTLVNicolas Manel, Felix J Kim, Sandrina Kinet, et al.
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Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology|September 6, 2017
Introduction to Sigma Proteins: Evolution of the Concept of Sigma ReceptorsFelix J Kim
Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology|July 27, 2017
Sigma1 Pharmacology in the Context of CancerFelix J Kim, Christina M Maher
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|October 13, 2018
σ<sub>1</sub> Receptor ligand binding: an open-and-shut caseFelix J Kim, Gavril W Pasternak
Oncotarget|January 28, 2017
The purpose of repurposingJames E Barrett, Felix J Kim
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 25, 2017
Cloning the sigma<sub>2</sub> receptor: Wandering 40 years to find an identityFelix J Kim, Gavril W Pasternak
Frontiers in Pharmacology|November 8, 2019
Small-Molecule Modulators of Sigma1 and Sigma2/TMEM97 in the Context of Cancer: Foundational Concepts and Emerging ThemesHalley M Oyer, Christina M Sanders, Felix J Kim
Virology|February 20, 2004
Emergence of vertebrate retroviruses and envelope captureFelix J Kim, Jean-Luc Battini, Nicolas Manel, et al.
Medecine Sciences : M/S|October 6, 2004
[Envelope capture by retroviruses]Felix J Kim, Nicolas Manel, Jean-Luc Battini, et al.
Journal of Virology|December 28, 2002
Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 envelope-mediated syncytium formation can be activated in resistant Mammalian cell lines by a carboxy-terminal truncation of the envelope cytoplasmic domainFelix J Kim, Nicolas Manel, Yvan Boublik, et al.
Cell|November 19, 2003
The ubiquitous glucose transporter GLUT-1 is a receptor for HTLVNicolas Manel, Felix J Kim, Sandrina Kinet, et al.
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