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L Englmeier

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Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents|May 28, 2020
A theory on SARS-COV-2 susceptibility: reduced TLR7-activity as a mechanistic link between men, obese and elderlyL Englmeier
Annual Review of Biochemistry|October 6, 1998
Nucleocytoplasmic transport: the soluble phaseI W Mattaj, L Englmeier
Biological Chemistry|July 1, 1997
Energy- and temperature-dependent in vitro export of RNA from synthetic nucleiG J Arts, L Englmeier, I W Mattaj
Current Biology : CB|January 16, 1999
Receptor-mediated substrate translocation through the nuclear pore complex without nucleotide triphosphate hydrolysisL Englmeier, J C Olivo, I W Mattaj
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 5, 1998
The specificity of the CRM1-Rev nuclear export signal interaction is mediated by RanGTPP Askjaer, T H Jensen, J Nilsson, et al.
EMBO Reports|September 26, 2001
RanBP3 influences interactions between CRM1 and its nuclear protein export substratesL Englmeier, M Fornerod, F R Bischoff, et al.
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Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents|May 28, 2020
A theory on SARS-COV-2 susceptibility: reduced TLR7-activity as a mechanistic link between men, obese and elderlyL Englmeier
Annual Review of Biochemistry|October 6, 1998
Nucleocytoplasmic transport: the soluble phaseI W Mattaj, L Englmeier
Biological Chemistry|July 1, 1997
Energy- and temperature-dependent in vitro export of RNA from synthetic nucleiG J Arts, L Englmeier, I W Mattaj
Current Biology : CB|January 16, 1999
Receptor-mediated substrate translocation through the nuclear pore complex without nucleotide triphosphate hydrolysisL Englmeier, J C Olivo, I W Mattaj
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 5, 1998
The specificity of the CRM1-Rev nuclear export signal interaction is mediated by RanGTPP Askjaer, T H Jensen, J Nilsson, et al.
EMBO Reports|September 26, 2001
RanBP3 influences interactions between CRM1 and its nuclear protein export substratesL Englmeier, M Fornerod, F R Bischoff, et al.
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