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The Journal of Cell Biology|October 19, 2000
Selective disruption of nuclear import by a functional mutant nuclear transport carrierC M Lane, I Cushman, M S Moore
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 18, 1998
Ran-dependent signal-mediated nuclear import does not require GTP hydrolysis by RanE D Schwoebel, B Talcott, I Cushman, et al.
HMO Practice|November 4, 1994
A physician assistant laceration management programH P Katz, I Cushman, W Brooks, et al.
Atherosclerosis|July 17, 1999
Lipoprotein lipase gene mutations, plasma lipid levels, progression/regression of coronary atherosclerosis, response to therapy, and future clinical events. Lipoproteins and Coronary Atherosclerosis StudyK Sing, C M Ballantyne, L Ferlic, et al.
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The Journal of Cell Biology|October 19, 2000
Selective disruption of nuclear import by a functional mutant nuclear transport carrierC M Lane, I Cushman, M S Moore
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 18, 1998
Ran-dependent signal-mediated nuclear import does not require GTP hydrolysis by RanE D Schwoebel, B Talcott, I Cushman, et al.
HMO Practice|November 4, 1994
A physician assistant laceration management programH P Katz, I Cushman, W Brooks, et al.
Atherosclerosis|July 17, 1999
Lipoprotein lipase gene mutations, plasma lipid levels, progression/regression of coronary atherosclerosis, response to therapy, and future clinical events. Lipoproteins and Coronary Atherosclerosis StudyK Sing, C M Ballantyne, L Ferlic, et al.
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