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Biophysical Chemistry|December 1, 1980
Dielectric behavior of linear polyelectrolytesP I Meyer, W E Vaughan
Nature|August 9, 1990
Identification of a ribosome receptor in the rough endoplasmic reticulumA J Savitz, D I Meyer
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 1, 1994
ACT3: a putative centractin homologue in S. cerevisiae is required for proper orientation of the mitotic spindleS W Clark, D I Meyer
The EMBO Journal|May 1, 1986
Translocation of nascent secretory proteins across membranes can occur late in translationK J Ainger, D I Meyer
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 10, 1979
Isolation of a protein from the plasma membrane of adrenal medulla which binds to secretory vesiclesD I Meyer, M M Burger
FEBS Letters|May 1, 1979
The chromaffin granule surface: the presence of actin and the nature of its interaction with the membraneD I Meyer, M M Burger
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 15, 1991
Purification and functional characterization of membranes derived from the rough endoplasmic reticulum of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeC M Sanderson, D I Meyer
The Science of the Total Environment|October 3, 1999
Factors affecting lead and cadmium levels in house dust in industrial areas of eastern GermanyI Meyer, J Heinrich, U Lippold
The Journal of Cell Biology|February 1, 1993
180-kD ribosome receptor is essential for both ribosome binding and protein translocationA J Savitz, D I Meyer
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 1, 1996
The refolding activity of the yeast heat shock proteins Ssa1 and Ssa2 defines their role in protein translocationG L Bush, D I Meyer
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Biophysical Chemistry|December 1, 1980
Dielectric behavior of linear polyelectrolytesP I Meyer, W E Vaughan
Nature|August 9, 1990
Identification of a ribosome receptor in the rough endoplasmic reticulumA J Savitz, D I Meyer
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 1, 1994
ACT3: a putative centractin homologue in S. cerevisiae is required for proper orientation of the mitotic spindleS W Clark, D I Meyer
The EMBO Journal|May 1, 1986
Translocation of nascent secretory proteins across membranes can occur late in translationK J Ainger, D I Meyer
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 10, 1979
Isolation of a protein from the plasma membrane of adrenal medulla which binds to secretory vesiclesD I Meyer, M M Burger
FEBS Letters|May 1, 1979
The chromaffin granule surface: the presence of actin and the nature of its interaction with the membraneD I Meyer, M M Burger
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 15, 1991
Purification and functional characterization of membranes derived from the rough endoplasmic reticulum of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeC M Sanderson, D I Meyer
The Science of the Total Environment|October 3, 1999
Factors affecting lead and cadmium levels in house dust in industrial areas of eastern GermanyI Meyer, J Heinrich, U Lippold
The Journal of Cell Biology|February 1, 1993
180-kD ribosome receptor is essential for both ribosome binding and protein translocationA J Savitz, D I Meyer
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 1, 1996
The refolding activity of the yeast heat shock proteins Ssa1 and Ssa2 defines their role in protein translocationG L Bush, D I Meyer
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