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M C Willingham

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Biochemistry|June 19, 1998
Involvement of carboxy-terminal amino acids in secretion of human lysosomal protease cathepsin LS S Chauhan, D Ray, S E Kane, et al.
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|February 1, 1996
Cytotoxicity of KDEL-terminated ricin toxins correlates with distribution of the KDEL receptor in the GolgiE Tagge, J Chandler, B L Tang, et al.
Virology|October 15, 1983
Human interferon alpha enters cells by receptor-mediated endocytosisK C Zoon, H Arnheiter, D Zur Nedden, et al.
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|August 1, 1985
Postfixation detergent treatment for immunofluorescence suppresses localization of some integral membrane proteinsK L Goldenthal, K Hedman, J W Chen, et al.
Biochemistry|November 26, 1996
Ricin toxin contains at least three galactose-binding sites located in B chain subdomains 1 alpha, 1 beta, and 2 gammaA E Frankel, C Burbage, T Fu, et al.
Cancer Letters|June 4, 1999
p53/p21(WAF1/CIP1) expression and its possible role in G1 arrest and apoptosis in ellagic acid treated cancer cellsB A Narayanan, O Geoffroy, M C Willingham, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1982
The Rous sarcoma virus long terminal repeat is a strong promoter when introduced into a variety of eukaryotic cells by DNA-mediated transfectionC M Gorman, G T Merlino, M C Willingham, et al.
Biochemistry|September 1, 1981
Binding, surface mobility, internalization, and degradation of rhodamine-labeled alpha 2-macroglobulinF R Maxfield, M C Willingham, H T Haigler, et al.
Cancer Research|November 1, 1986
Single cell analysis of daunomycin uptake and efflux in multidrug-resistant and -sensitive KB cells: effects of verapamil and other drugsM C Willingham, M M Cornwell, C O Cardarelli, et al.
Cancer Investigation|January 1, 1989
Characterization and tumorigenicity of a butyrate-adapted T24 bladder cancer cell lineU Flatow, A B Rabson, P H Hand, et al.
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Biochemistry|June 19, 1998
Involvement of carboxy-terminal amino acids in secretion of human lysosomal protease cathepsin LS S Chauhan, D Ray, S E Kane, et al.
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|February 1, 1996
Cytotoxicity of KDEL-terminated ricin toxins correlates with distribution of the KDEL receptor in the GolgiE Tagge, J Chandler, B L Tang, et al.
Virology|October 15, 1983
Human interferon alpha enters cells by receptor-mediated endocytosisK C Zoon, H Arnheiter, D Zur Nedden, et al.
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|August 1, 1985
Postfixation detergent treatment for immunofluorescence suppresses localization of some integral membrane proteinsK L Goldenthal, K Hedman, J W Chen, et al.
Biochemistry|November 26, 1996
Ricin toxin contains at least three galactose-binding sites located in B chain subdomains 1 alpha, 1 beta, and 2 gammaA E Frankel, C Burbage, T Fu, et al.
Cancer Letters|June 4, 1999
p53/p21(WAF1/CIP1) expression and its possible role in G1 arrest and apoptosis in ellagic acid treated cancer cellsB A Narayanan, O Geoffroy, M C Willingham, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1982
The Rous sarcoma virus long terminal repeat is a strong promoter when introduced into a variety of eukaryotic cells by DNA-mediated transfectionC M Gorman, G T Merlino, M C Willingham, et al.
Biochemistry|September 1, 1981
Binding, surface mobility, internalization, and degradation of rhodamine-labeled alpha 2-macroglobulinF R Maxfield, M C Willingham, H T Haigler, et al.
Cancer Research|November 1, 1986
Single cell analysis of daunomycin uptake and efflux in multidrug-resistant and -sensitive KB cells: effects of verapamil and other drugsM C Willingham, M M Cornwell, C O Cardarelli, et al.
Cancer Investigation|January 1, 1989
Characterization and tumorigenicity of a butyrate-adapted T24 bladder cancer cell lineU Flatow, A B Rabson, P H Hand, et al.
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