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J R Whyte

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Developmental Cell|November 13, 2001
The Sec34/35 Golgi transport complex is related to the exocyst, defining a family of complexes involved in multiple steps of membrane trafficJ R Whyte, S Munro
Current Biology : CB|July 27, 2001
A yeast homolog of the mammalian mannose 6-phosphate receptors contributes to the sorting of vacuolar hydrolasesJ R Whyte, S Munro
Nature Communications|June 11, 2015
A diode for ferroelectric domain-wall motionJ R Whyte, J M Gregg
Cells, Tissues, Organs|August 10, 2002
Fetal development of the human tympanic ossicular chain articulationsJ R Whyte, L González, A I Cisneros, et al.
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Developmental Cell|November 13, 2001
The Sec34/35 Golgi transport complex is related to the exocyst, defining a family of complexes involved in multiple steps of membrane trafficJ R Whyte, S Munro
Current Biology : CB|July 27, 2001
A yeast homolog of the mammalian mannose 6-phosphate receptors contributes to the sorting of vacuolar hydrolasesJ R Whyte, S Munro
Nature Communications|June 11, 2015
A diode for ferroelectric domain-wall motionJ R Whyte, J M Gregg
Cells, Tissues, Organs|August 10, 2002
Fetal development of the human tympanic ossicular chain articulationsJ R Whyte, L González, A I Cisneros, et al.
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