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Kristina B Kruse

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Autophagy|July 29, 2006
Autophagy: an ER protein quality control processKristina B Kruse, Jeffrey L Brodsky, Ardythe A McCracken
Molecular Biology of the Cell|November 4, 2005
Characterization of an ERAD gene as VPS30/ATG6 reveals two alternative and functionally distinct protein quality control pathways: one for soluble Z variant of human alpha-1 proteinase inhibitor (A1PiZ) and another for aggregates of A1PiZKristina B Kruse, Jeffrey L Brodsky, Ardythe A McCracken
Molecular Biology of the Cell|July 20, 2007
ADD66, a gene involved in the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation of alpha-1-antitrypsin-Z in yeast, facilitates proteasome activity and assemblyCraig M Scott, Kristina B Kruse, Béla Z Schmidt, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|April 25, 2003
Differential requirements of novel A1PiZ degradation deficient (ADD) genes in ER-associated protein degradationElizabeth A Palmer, Kristina B Kruse, Sheara W Fewell, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|March 28, 2006
Mutant fibrinogen cleared from the endoplasmic reticulum via endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein degradation and autophagy: an explanation for liver diseaseKristina B Kruse, Amy Dear, Erin R Kaltenbrun, et al.
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Autophagy|July 29, 2006
Autophagy: an ER protein quality control processKristina B Kruse, Jeffrey L Brodsky, Ardythe A McCracken
Molecular Biology of the Cell|November 4, 2005
Characterization of an ERAD gene as VPS30/ATG6 reveals two alternative and functionally distinct protein quality control pathways: one for soluble Z variant of human alpha-1 proteinase inhibitor (A1PiZ) and another for aggregates of A1PiZKristina B Kruse, Jeffrey L Brodsky, Ardythe A McCracken
Molecular Biology of the Cell|July 20, 2007
ADD66, a gene involved in the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation of alpha-1-antitrypsin-Z in yeast, facilitates proteasome activity and assemblyCraig M Scott, Kristina B Kruse, Béla Z Schmidt, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|April 25, 2003
Differential requirements of novel A1PiZ degradation deficient (ADD) genes in ER-associated protein degradationElizabeth A Palmer, Kristina B Kruse, Sheara W Fewell, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|March 28, 2006
Mutant fibrinogen cleared from the endoplasmic reticulum via endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein degradation and autophagy: an explanation for liver diseaseKristina B Kruse, Amy Dear, Erin R Kaltenbrun, et al.
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