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J Colley

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Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|November 7, 2014
Polysialic acid: biosynthesis, novel functions and applicationsKaren J Colley, Ken Kitajima, Chihiro Sato
Journal of Medical Microbiology|November 22, 1997
Simplified analysis of pathogenic leptospiral serovars by random amplified polymorphic DNA fingerprintingB G Corney, J Colley, G C Graham
Pediatric Research|December 1, 1995
Effect on placental transfer of exogenous lipid administered to the pregnant rabbitJ Stammers, T Stephenson, J Colley, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 8, 2000
Polysialyltransferase-1 autopolysialylation is not requisite for polysialylation of neural cell adhesion moleculeB E Close, K Tao, K J Colley
Analytical Biochemistry|December 1, 1981
The standardization of the thiobarbituric acid assay for nonenzymatic glucosylation of human serum albuminK A Ney, K J Colley, S V Pizzo
Chemico-Biological Interactions|May 1, 1981
A comparison of the effects of pretreatment with phenobarbitone and 3-methylcholanthrene on the metabolism of aflatoxin B1 by rat liver microsomes and isolated hepatocytes in vitroS A Metcalfe, P J Colley, G E Neal
Neuron|January 21, 2006
Calnexin is essential for rhodopsin maturation, Ca2+ regulation, and photoreceptor cell survivalErica E Rosenbaum, Roger C Hardie, Nansi J Colley
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 15, 1992
The signal anchor and stem regions of the beta-galactoside alpha 2,6-sialyltransferase may each act to localize the enzyme to the Golgi apparatusK J Colley, E U Lee, J C Paulson
The EMBO Journal|October 17, 1994
The cyclophilin homolog NinaA functions as a chaperone, forming a stable complex in vivo with its protein target rhodopsinE K Baker, N J Colley, C S Zuker
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 24, 2013
The polysialyltransferases interact with sequences in two domains of the neural cell adhesion molecule to allow its polysialylationMatthew G Thompson, Deirdre A Foley, Karen J Colley
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Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|November 7, 2014
Polysialic acid: biosynthesis, novel functions and applicationsKaren J Colley, Ken Kitajima, Chihiro Sato
Journal of Medical Microbiology|November 22, 1997
Simplified analysis of pathogenic leptospiral serovars by random amplified polymorphic DNA fingerprintingB G Corney, J Colley, G C Graham
Pediatric Research|December 1, 1995
Effect on placental transfer of exogenous lipid administered to the pregnant rabbitJ Stammers, T Stephenson, J Colley, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 8, 2000
Polysialyltransferase-1 autopolysialylation is not requisite for polysialylation of neural cell adhesion moleculeB E Close, K Tao, K J Colley
Analytical Biochemistry|December 1, 1981
The standardization of the thiobarbituric acid assay for nonenzymatic glucosylation of human serum albuminK A Ney, K J Colley, S V Pizzo
Chemico-Biological Interactions|May 1, 1981
A comparison of the effects of pretreatment with phenobarbitone and 3-methylcholanthrene on the metabolism of aflatoxin B1 by rat liver microsomes and isolated hepatocytes in vitroS A Metcalfe, P J Colley, G E Neal
Neuron|January 21, 2006
Calnexin is essential for rhodopsin maturation, Ca2+ regulation, and photoreceptor cell survivalErica E Rosenbaum, Roger C Hardie, Nansi J Colley
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 15, 1992
The signal anchor and stem regions of the beta-galactoside alpha 2,6-sialyltransferase may each act to localize the enzyme to the Golgi apparatusK J Colley, E U Lee, J C Paulson
The EMBO Journal|October 17, 1994
The cyclophilin homolog NinaA functions as a chaperone, forming a stable complex in vivo with its protein target rhodopsinE K Baker, N J Colley, C S Zuker
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 24, 2013
The polysialyltransferases interact with sequences in two domains of the neural cell adhesion molecule to allow its polysialylationMatthew G Thompson, Deirdre A Foley, Karen J Colley
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