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J Blumer

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Critical Care Medicine|July 9, 1999
NO good--or not?P G Smith, J Blumer
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 1, 2003
The C-terminal tail preceding the CAAX box of a yeast G protein gamma subunit is dispensable for receptor-mediated G protein activation in vivoSharon L Chinault, Kendall J Blumer
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 5, 1989
Recognition and cleavage signals for mRNA processing lie within local domains of the phage f1 RNA precursorsK J Blumer, D A Steege
Current Biology : CB|April 4, 2000
G-protein-coupled receptors function as oligomers in vivoM C Overton, K J Blumer
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 27, 2002
The extracellular N-terminal domain and transmembrane domains 1 and 2 mediate oligomerization of a yeast G protein-coupled receptorMark C Overton, Kendall J Blumer
Nature Cell Biology|December 4, 2003
Go ahead, break my symmetry!Kendall J Blumer, John A Cooper
The Journal of Cell Biology|November 24, 1999
PAK-family kinases regulate cell and actin polarization throughout the cell cycle of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeS P Holly, K J Blumer
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|September 10, 2002
Use of fluorescence resonance energy transfer to analyze oligomerization of G-protein-coupled receptors expressed in yeastMark C Overton, Kendall J Blumer
Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science|July 1, 2015
Regulator of G Protein Signaling 2: A Versatile Regulator of Vascular FunctionPatrick Osei-Owusu, Kendall J Blumer
Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 1, 1994
The third cytoplasmic loop of a yeast G-protein-coupled receptor controls pathway activation, ligand discrimination, and receptor internalizationC J Stefan, K J Blumer
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Critical Care Medicine|July 9, 1999
NO good--or not?P G Smith, J Blumer
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 1, 2003
The C-terminal tail preceding the CAAX box of a yeast G protein gamma subunit is dispensable for receptor-mediated G protein activation in vivoSharon L Chinault, Kendall J Blumer
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 5, 1989
Recognition and cleavage signals for mRNA processing lie within local domains of the phage f1 RNA precursorsK J Blumer, D A Steege
Current Biology : CB|April 4, 2000
G-protein-coupled receptors function as oligomers in vivoM C Overton, K J Blumer
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 27, 2002
The extracellular N-terminal domain and transmembrane domains 1 and 2 mediate oligomerization of a yeast G protein-coupled receptorMark C Overton, Kendall J Blumer
Nature Cell Biology|December 4, 2003
Go ahead, break my symmetry!Kendall J Blumer, John A Cooper
The Journal of Cell Biology|November 24, 1999
PAK-family kinases regulate cell and actin polarization throughout the cell cycle of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeS P Holly, K J Blumer
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|September 10, 2002
Use of fluorescence resonance energy transfer to analyze oligomerization of G-protein-coupled receptors expressed in yeastMark C Overton, Kendall J Blumer
Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science|July 1, 2015
Regulator of G Protein Signaling 2: A Versatile Regulator of Vascular FunctionPatrick Osei-Owusu, Kendall J Blumer
Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 1, 1994
The third cytoplasmic loop of a yeast G-protein-coupled receptor controls pathway activation, ligand discrimination, and receptor internalizationC J Stefan, K J Blumer
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