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John M Lucocq

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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|September 25, 2007
p38 MAPK regulates COPII recruitmentLijun Wang, John M Lucocq
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 21, 2013
Analysis of specificity in immunoelectron microscopyChristian Hacker, John M Lucocq
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|January 9, 2008
Quantifying immunogold labelling patterns of cellular compartments when they comprise mixtures of membranes (surface-occupying) and organelles (volume-occupying)Terry M Mayhew, John M Lucocq
Journal of Anatomy|March 11, 2015
From gross anatomy to the nanomorphome: stereological tools provide a paradigm for advancing research in quantitative morphomicsTerry M Mayhew, John M Lucocq
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|February 18, 2011
Multiple-labelling immunoEM using different sizes of colloidal gold: alternative approaches to test for differential distribution and colocalization in subcellular structuresTerry M Mayhew, John M Lucocq
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|June 17, 2008
Developments in cell biology for quantitative immunoelectron microscopy based on thin sections: a reviewTerry M Mayhew, John M Lucocq
Trends in Cell Biology|May 4, 2005
Probing phosphoinositide functions in signaling and membrane traffickingC Peter Downes, Alex Gray, John M Lucocq
The Biochemical Journal|November 8, 2008
The Nrf1 CNC/bZIP protein is a nuclear envelope-bound transcription factor that is activated by t-butyl hydroquinone but not by endoplasmic reticulum stressorsYiguo Zhang, John M Lucocq, John D Hayes
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|July 20, 2004
Applications of an efficient method for comparing immunogold labelling patterns in the same sets of compartments in different groups of cellsTerry M Mayhew, Gareth Griffiths, John M Lucocq
The Biochemical Journal|August 21, 2007
The NHB1 (N-terminal homology box 1) sequence in transcription factor Nrf1 is required to anchor it to the endoplasmic reticulum and also to enable its asparagine-glycosylationYiguo Zhang, John M Lucocq, Masayuki Yamamoto, et al.
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|September 25, 2007
p38 MAPK regulates COPII recruitmentLijun Wang, John M Lucocq
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 21, 2013
Analysis of specificity in immunoelectron microscopyChristian Hacker, John M Lucocq
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|January 9, 2008
Quantifying immunogold labelling patterns of cellular compartments when they comprise mixtures of membranes (surface-occupying) and organelles (volume-occupying)Terry M Mayhew, John M Lucocq
Journal of Anatomy|March 11, 2015
From gross anatomy to the nanomorphome: stereological tools provide a paradigm for advancing research in quantitative morphomicsTerry M Mayhew, John M Lucocq
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|February 18, 2011
Multiple-labelling immunoEM using different sizes of colloidal gold: alternative approaches to test for differential distribution and colocalization in subcellular structuresTerry M Mayhew, John M Lucocq
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|June 17, 2008
Developments in cell biology for quantitative immunoelectron microscopy based on thin sections: a reviewTerry M Mayhew, John M Lucocq
Trends in Cell Biology|May 4, 2005
Probing phosphoinositide functions in signaling and membrane traffickingC Peter Downes, Alex Gray, John M Lucocq
The Biochemical Journal|November 8, 2008
The Nrf1 CNC/bZIP protein is a nuclear envelope-bound transcription factor that is activated by t-butyl hydroquinone but not by endoplasmic reticulum stressorsYiguo Zhang, John M Lucocq, John D Hayes
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|July 20, 2004
Applications of an efficient method for comparing immunogold labelling patterns in the same sets of compartments in different groups of cellsTerry M Mayhew, Gareth Griffiths, John M Lucocq
The Biochemical Journal|August 21, 2007
The NHB1 (N-terminal homology box 1) sequence in transcription factor Nrf1 is required to anchor it to the endoplasmic reticulum and also to enable its asparagine-glycosylationYiguo Zhang, John M Lucocq, Masayuki Yamamoto, et al.
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