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Paul Whitley

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Biological Chemistry|August 26, 2014
Stitching proteins into membranes, not sew simplePaul Whitley, Ismael Mingarro
Essays in Biochemistry|August 30, 2012
Continuous endocytic recycling of tight junction proteins: how and why?Andrew D Chalmers, Paul Whitley
Plant Physiology|October 23, 2009
Arabidopsis FAB1/PIKfyve proteins are essential for development of viable pollenPaul Whitley, Steven Hinz, James Doughty
Plos One|March 8, 2012
The PIKfyve inhibitor YM201636 blocks the continuous recycling of the tight junction proteins claudin-1 and claudin-2 in MDCK cellsJoseph D Dukes, Paul Whitley, Andrew D Chalmers
BMC Cell Biology|October 11, 2011
The MDCK variety pack: choosing the right strainJoseph D Dukes, Paul Whitley, Andrew D Chalmers
Plos One|August 18, 2017
Cell surface dynamics and cellular distribution of endogenous FcRnLena D'Hooghe, Andrew D Chalmers, Sam Heywood, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|December 14, 2007
A dominant-negative ESCRT-III protein perturbs cytokinesis and trafficking to lysosomesJoseph D Dukes, Judith D Richardson, Ruth Simmons, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|December 26, 2001
Cyclophilins, a new family of cross-reactive allergensSabine Flückiger, Helmi Fijten, Paul Whitley, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|December 10, 2021
Folding and Insertion of Transmembrane Helices at the ERPaul Whitley, Brayan Grau, James C Gumbart, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 4, 2022
Membrane extraction with styrene-maleic acid copolymer results in insulin receptor autophosphorylation in the absence of ligandKerrie A Morrison, Laura Wood, Karen J Edler, et al.
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Biological Chemistry|August 26, 2014
Stitching proteins into membranes, not sew simplePaul Whitley, Ismael Mingarro
Essays in Biochemistry|August 30, 2012
Continuous endocytic recycling of tight junction proteins: how and why?Andrew D Chalmers, Paul Whitley
Plant Physiology|October 23, 2009
Arabidopsis FAB1/PIKfyve proteins are essential for development of viable pollenPaul Whitley, Steven Hinz, James Doughty
Plos One|March 8, 2012
The PIKfyve inhibitor YM201636 blocks the continuous recycling of the tight junction proteins claudin-1 and claudin-2 in MDCK cellsJoseph D Dukes, Paul Whitley, Andrew D Chalmers
BMC Cell Biology|October 11, 2011
The MDCK variety pack: choosing the right strainJoseph D Dukes, Paul Whitley, Andrew D Chalmers
Plos One|August 18, 2017
Cell surface dynamics and cellular distribution of endogenous FcRnLena D'Hooghe, Andrew D Chalmers, Sam Heywood, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|December 14, 2007
A dominant-negative ESCRT-III protein perturbs cytokinesis and trafficking to lysosomesJoseph D Dukes, Judith D Richardson, Ruth Simmons, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|December 26, 2001
Cyclophilins, a new family of cross-reactive allergensSabine Flückiger, Helmi Fijten, Paul Whitley, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|December 10, 2021
Folding and Insertion of Transmembrane Helices at the ERPaul Whitley, Brayan Grau, James C Gumbart, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 4, 2022
Membrane extraction with styrene-maleic acid copolymer results in insulin receptor autophosphorylation in the absence of ligandKerrie A Morrison, Laura Wood, Karen J Edler, et al.
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