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Kirsten Sandvig

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Nature Communications|June 23, 2019
The role of PS 18:0/18:1 in membrane functionTore Skotland, Kirsten Sandvig
Progress in Lipid Research|March 15, 2022
Need for more focus on lipid species in studies of biological and model membranesTore Skotland, Kirsten Sandvig
Trends in Cell Biology|April 8, 2026
Plasma membranes: does one model fit all?Tore Skotland, Kirsten Sandvig
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|March 30, 2012
Proteomic analysis of microvesicles released by the human prostate cancer cell line PC-3Kirsten Sandvig, Alicia Llorente
FEBS Letters|October 2, 2002
Transport of protein toxins into cells: pathways used by ricin, cholera toxin and Shiga toxinKirsten Sandvig, Bo van Deurs
Nature|May 24, 2008
Cell biology: Viruses in camouflageKirsten Sandvig, Bo van Deurs
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)|May 30, 2015
The Role of Lectin-Carbohydrate Interactions in the Regulation of ER-Associated Protein DegradationMonika Słomińska-Wojewódzka, Kirsten Sandvig
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology|July 27, 2002
Membrane traffic exploited by protein toxinsKirsten Sandvig, Bo van Deurs
Toxins|June 2, 2021
The Protein Toxins Ricin and Shiga Toxin as Tools to Explore Cellular Mechanisms of Internalization and Intracellular TransportKirsten Sandvig, Simona Kavaliauskiene, Tore Skotland
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|November 2, 2005
Reconstitution of active diphtheria toxin based on a hexahistidine tagged version of the B-fragment produced to high yields in bacteriaBjørn Spilsberg, Kirsten Sandvig, Sébastien Wälchli
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Nature Communications|June 23, 2019
The role of PS 18:0/18:1 in membrane functionTore Skotland, Kirsten Sandvig
Progress in Lipid Research|March 15, 2022
Need for more focus on lipid species in studies of biological and model membranesTore Skotland, Kirsten Sandvig
Trends in Cell Biology|April 8, 2026
Plasma membranes: does one model fit all?Tore Skotland, Kirsten Sandvig
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|March 30, 2012
Proteomic analysis of microvesicles released by the human prostate cancer cell line PC-3Kirsten Sandvig, Alicia Llorente
FEBS Letters|October 2, 2002
Transport of protein toxins into cells: pathways used by ricin, cholera toxin and Shiga toxinKirsten Sandvig, Bo van Deurs
Nature|May 24, 2008
Cell biology: Viruses in camouflageKirsten Sandvig, Bo van Deurs
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)|May 30, 2015
The Role of Lectin-Carbohydrate Interactions in the Regulation of ER-Associated Protein DegradationMonika Słomińska-Wojewódzka, Kirsten Sandvig
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology|July 27, 2002
Membrane traffic exploited by protein toxinsKirsten Sandvig, Bo van Deurs
Toxins|June 2, 2021
The Protein Toxins Ricin and Shiga Toxin as Tools to Explore Cellular Mechanisms of Internalization and Intracellular TransportKirsten Sandvig, Simona Kavaliauskiene, Tore Skotland
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|November 2, 2005
Reconstitution of active diphtheria toxin based on a hexahistidine tagged version of the B-fragment produced to high yields in bacteriaBjørn Spilsberg, Kirsten Sandvig, Sébastien Wälchli
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