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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 5, 1985
Relative lack of ATP-driven H+ translocase activity in isolated parotid secretory granulesP Arvan, G Rudnick, J D Castle
Journal of Dental Research|February 1, 1987
Protein production and secretion in exocrine cellsJ D Castle, P Arvan, R Cameron
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1983
Secretory membranes of the rat parotid gland: preparation and comparative characterizationP Arvan, R S Cameron, J D Castle
The American Journal of Physiology|November 1, 1991
Proteoglycan sulfation and storage parallels storage of basic secretory proteins in exocrine cellsE A Blair, A M Castle, J D Castle
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 1, 1986
A common spectrum of polypeptides occurs in secretion granule membranes of different exocrine glandsR S Cameron, P L Cameron, J D Castle
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 1, 1986
Exocrine secretion granules contain peptide amidation activityM von Zastrow, T R Tritton, J D Castle
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 1, 1972
Radioautographic analysis of the secretory process in the parotid acinar cell of the rabbitJ D Castle, J D Jamieson, G E Palade
The Journal of Cell Biology|January 1, 1975
Secretion granules of the rabbit parotid gland. Isolation, subfractionation, and characterization of the membrane and content subfractionsJ D Castle, J D Jamieson, G E Palade
Journal of Cell Science|October 8, 1997
Three mammalian SCAMPs (secretory carrier membrane proteins) are highly related products of distinct genes having similar subcellular distributionsD R Singleton, T T Wu, J D Castle
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 25, 1992
A 13-amino acid n-terminal domain of a basic proline-rich protein is necessary for storage in secretory granules and facilitates exit from the endoplasmic reticulumA M Castle, L E Stahl, J D Castle
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 5, 1985
Relative lack of ATP-driven H+ translocase activity in isolated parotid secretory granulesP Arvan, G Rudnick, J D Castle
Journal of Dental Research|February 1, 1987
Protein production and secretion in exocrine cellsJ D Castle, P Arvan, R Cameron
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1983
Secretory membranes of the rat parotid gland: preparation and comparative characterizationP Arvan, R S Cameron, J D Castle
The American Journal of Physiology|November 1, 1991
Proteoglycan sulfation and storage parallels storage of basic secretory proteins in exocrine cellsE A Blair, A M Castle, J D Castle
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 1, 1986
A common spectrum of polypeptides occurs in secretion granule membranes of different exocrine glandsR S Cameron, P L Cameron, J D Castle
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 1, 1986
Exocrine secretion granules contain peptide amidation activityM von Zastrow, T R Tritton, J D Castle
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 1, 1972
Radioautographic analysis of the secretory process in the parotid acinar cell of the rabbitJ D Castle, J D Jamieson, G E Palade
The Journal of Cell Biology|January 1, 1975
Secretion granules of the rabbit parotid gland. Isolation, subfractionation, and characterization of the membrane and content subfractionsJ D Castle, J D Jamieson, G E Palade
Journal of Cell Science|October 8, 1997
Three mammalian SCAMPs (secretory carrier membrane proteins) are highly related products of distinct genes having similar subcellular distributionsD R Singleton, T T Wu, J D Castle
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 25, 1992
A 13-amino acid n-terminal domain of a basic proline-rich protein is necessary for storage in secretory granules and facilitates exit from the endoplasmic reticulumA M Castle, L E Stahl, J D Castle
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