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R Sitia

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Cell|August 24, 1990
Protein degradation in the endoplasmic reticulumR D Klausner, R Sitia
Molecular Immunology|August 1, 1984
The role of glycosylation in secretion and membrane expression of immunoglobulins M and AR Sitia, A Rubartelli, U Hämmerling
European Journal of Immunology|November 1, 1979
The ontogeny of B lymphocytes. V. Lipopolysaccharide-induced changes of IgD expression on murine B lymphocytesR Sitia, J Abbott, U Hämmerling
European Journal of Immunology|May 1, 1997
Stringent thiol-mediated retention in B lymphocytes and Xenopus oocytes correlates with inefficient IgM polymerizationS Carelli, A Ceriotti, R Sitia
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|October 1, 1981
Expression of 2 immunoglobulin isotypes, IgM and IgA, with identical idiotype in the B cell lymphoma I.29R Sitia, A Rubartelli, U Hammerling
The Biochemical Journal|January 24, 1998
Formation of one or more intrachain disulphide bonds is required for the intracellular processing and transport of CD36P Gruarin, R Sitia, M Alessio
Leukemia Research|January 1, 1989
Regulation of IgM biosynthesis in human chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Normal and neoplastic B cells respond differently to TPAS Guazzi, R Sitia, A Rubartelli
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 5, 2001
Reduction of interchain disulfide bonds precedes the dislocation of Ig-mu chains from the endoplasmic reticulum to the cytosol for proteasomal degradationC Fagioli, A Mezghrani, R Sitia
AIDS (London, England)|September 1, 1995
Nuclear translocation of an exogenous fusion protein containing HIV Tat requires unfoldingN Bonifaci, R Sitia, A Rubartelli
Cancer Research|February 1, 1995
High rates of thioredoxin secretion correlate with growth arrest in hepatoma cellsA Rubartelli, N Bonifaci, R Sitia
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Pageof 8
Cell|August 24, 1990
Protein degradation in the endoplasmic reticulumR D Klausner, R Sitia
Molecular Immunology|August 1, 1984
The role of glycosylation in secretion and membrane expression of immunoglobulins M and AR Sitia, A Rubartelli, U Hämmerling
European Journal of Immunology|November 1, 1979
The ontogeny of B lymphocytes. V. Lipopolysaccharide-induced changes of IgD expression on murine B lymphocytesR Sitia, J Abbott, U Hämmerling
European Journal of Immunology|May 1, 1997
Stringent thiol-mediated retention in B lymphocytes and Xenopus oocytes correlates with inefficient IgM polymerizationS Carelli, A Ceriotti, R Sitia
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|October 1, 1981
Expression of 2 immunoglobulin isotypes, IgM and IgA, with identical idiotype in the B cell lymphoma I.29R Sitia, A Rubartelli, U Hammerling
The Biochemical Journal|January 24, 1998
Formation of one or more intrachain disulphide bonds is required for the intracellular processing and transport of CD36P Gruarin, R Sitia, M Alessio
Leukemia Research|January 1, 1989
Regulation of IgM biosynthesis in human chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Normal and neoplastic B cells respond differently to TPAS Guazzi, R Sitia, A Rubartelli
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 5, 2001
Reduction of interchain disulfide bonds precedes the dislocation of Ig-mu chains from the endoplasmic reticulum to the cytosol for proteasomal degradationC Fagioli, A Mezghrani, R Sitia
AIDS (London, England)|September 1, 1995
Nuclear translocation of an exogenous fusion protein containing HIV Tat requires unfoldingN Bonifaci, R Sitia, A Rubartelli
Cancer Research|February 1, 1995
High rates of thioredoxin secretion correlate with growth arrest in hepatoma cellsA Rubartelli, N Bonifaci, R Sitia
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