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Matthew D Smith

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Journal of Cell Science|August 27, 2020
ACSL3 is a novel GABARAPL2 interactor that links ufmylation and lipid droplet biogenesisFranziska Eck, Santosh Phuyal, Matthew D Smith, et al.
Military Medicine|November 17, 2016
55-Word Stories About Medical Student's Clerkship ExperiencesAdam K Saperstein, Savannah L Woodward, Blake T Cirks, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 13, 2004
atToc159 is a selective transit peptide receptor for the import of nucleus-encoded chloroplast proteinsMatthew D Smith, Caleb M Rounds, Fei Wang, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry|January 9, 2015
Role of noncovalent interactions in vanadium tellurite chain connectivitiesAnahita Nourmahnad, Matthew D Smith, Matthias Zeller, et al.
Practical Neurology|April 2, 2013
Urinary retention for the neurologistMatthew D Smith, Jai H Seth, Clare J Fowler, et al.
Plos One|September 26, 2015
Disparate Effects of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis and Cuprizone-Induced DemyelinationJustin D Glenn, Matthew D Smith, Leslie A Kirby, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|August 22, 2022
TET proteins regulate T cell and iNKT cell lineage specification in a TET2 catalytic dependent mannerTarmo Äijö, Dimitris Theofilatos, Meng Cheng, et al.
Cell Discovery|July 28, 2016
Hypertension-associated C825T polymorphism impairs the function of Gβ3 to target GRK2 ubiquitinationZhengyu Zha, Xiao-Ran Han, Matthew D Smith, et al.
Biochemistry|December 17, 2009
A comparative study on conformation and ligand binding of the neuronal uncoupling proteinsMarina V Ivanova, Tuan Hoang, Fern R McSorley, et al.
Cancer Research|April 14, 2011
Cytoplasmic CUL9/PARC ubiquitin ligase is a tumor suppressor and promotes p53-dependent apoptosisXin-Hai Pei, Feng Bai, Zhijun Li, et al.
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Journal of Cell Science|August 27, 2020
ACSL3 is a novel GABARAPL2 interactor that links ufmylation and lipid droplet biogenesisFranziska Eck, Santosh Phuyal, Matthew D Smith, et al.
Military Medicine|November 17, 2016
55-Word Stories About Medical Student's Clerkship ExperiencesAdam K Saperstein, Savannah L Woodward, Blake T Cirks, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 13, 2004
atToc159 is a selective transit peptide receptor for the import of nucleus-encoded chloroplast proteinsMatthew D Smith, Caleb M Rounds, Fei Wang, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry|January 9, 2015
Role of noncovalent interactions in vanadium tellurite chain connectivitiesAnahita Nourmahnad, Matthew D Smith, Matthias Zeller, et al.
Practical Neurology|April 2, 2013
Urinary retention for the neurologistMatthew D Smith, Jai H Seth, Clare J Fowler, et al.
Plos One|September 26, 2015
Disparate Effects of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis and Cuprizone-Induced DemyelinationJustin D Glenn, Matthew D Smith, Leslie A Kirby, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|August 22, 2022
TET proteins regulate T cell and iNKT cell lineage specification in a TET2 catalytic dependent mannerTarmo Äijö, Dimitris Theofilatos, Meng Cheng, et al.
Cell Discovery|July 28, 2016
Hypertension-associated C825T polymorphism impairs the function of Gβ3 to target GRK2 ubiquitinationZhengyu Zha, Xiao-Ran Han, Matthew D Smith, et al.
Biochemistry|December 17, 2009
A comparative study on conformation and ligand binding of the neuronal uncoupling proteinsMarina V Ivanova, Tuan Hoang, Fern R McSorley, et al.
Cancer Research|April 14, 2011
Cytoplasmic CUL9/PARC ubiquitin ligase is a tumor suppressor and promotes p53-dependent apoptosisXin-Hai Pei, Feng Bai, Zhijun Li, et al.
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