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L S Musil

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|February 24, 2001
Biochemical analysis of connexon assemblyJ K VanSlyke, L S Musil
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 25, 1988
Proteolytic processing of rat liver membrane secretory component. Cleavage activity is localized to bile canalicular membranesL S Musil, J U Baenziger
The Journal of Membrane Biology|June 1, 1990
Expression of the gap junction protein connexin43 in embryonic chick lens: molecular cloning, ultrastructural localization, and post-translational phosphorylationL S Musil, E C Beyer, D A Goodenough
Molecular Biology of the Cell|June 10, 2000
Intracellular transport, assembly, and degradation of wild-type and disease-linked mutant gap junction proteinsJ K VanSlyke, S M Deschenes, L S Musil
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 1, 1989
The mammalian 43-kD acetylcholine receptor-associated protein (RAPsyn) is expressed in some nonmuscle cellsL S Musil, D E Frail, J P Merlie
Neuron|January 1, 1989
Expression of RAPsyn (43K protein) and nicotinic acetylcholine receptor genes is not coordinately regulated in mouse muscleD E Frail, L S Musil, A Buonanno, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|September 1, 1988
Acetylcholine receptor-associated 43K protein contains covalently bound myristateL S Musil, C Carr, J B Cohen, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|November 1, 1990
Differential phosphorylation of the gap junction protein connexin43 in junctional communication-competent and -deficient cell linesL S Musil, B A Cunningham, G M Edelman, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 15, 2000
Regulation of connexin degradation as a mechanism to increase gap junction assembly and functionL S Musil, A C Le, J K VanSlyke, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|February 24, 2001
Biochemical analysis of connexon assemblyJ K VanSlyke, L S Musil
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 25, 1988
Proteolytic processing of rat liver membrane secretory component. Cleavage activity is localized to bile canalicular membranesL S Musil, J U Baenziger
The Journal of Membrane Biology|June 1, 1990
Expression of the gap junction protein connexin43 in embryonic chick lens: molecular cloning, ultrastructural localization, and post-translational phosphorylationL S Musil, E C Beyer, D A Goodenough
Molecular Biology of the Cell|June 10, 2000
Intracellular transport, assembly, and degradation of wild-type and disease-linked mutant gap junction proteinsJ K VanSlyke, S M Deschenes, L S Musil
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 1, 1989
The mammalian 43-kD acetylcholine receptor-associated protein (RAPsyn) is expressed in some nonmuscle cellsL S Musil, D E Frail, J P Merlie
Neuron|January 1, 1989
Expression of RAPsyn (43K protein) and nicotinic acetylcholine receptor genes is not coordinately regulated in mouse muscleD E Frail, L S Musil, A Buonanno, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|September 1, 1988
Acetylcholine receptor-associated 43K protein contains covalently bound myristateL S Musil, C Carr, J B Cohen, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|November 1, 1990
Differential phosphorylation of the gap junction protein connexin43 in junctional communication-competent and -deficient cell linesL S Musil, B A Cunningham, G M Edelman, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 15, 2000
Regulation of connexin degradation as a mechanism to increase gap junction assembly and functionL S Musil, A C Le, J K VanSlyke, et al.
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