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March 15, 2002
Production of lentiviral vectors
R Zufferey
Gene Therapy
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July 23, 2004
Salivary glands and gene therapy: the mouth waters
R Zufferey, P Aebischer
Archives of Microbiology
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May 1, 1996
The Bradyrhizobium japonicum fixGHIS genes are required for the formation of the high-affinity cbb3-type cytochrome oxidase
O Preisig, R Zufferey, H Hennecke
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease
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January 1, 1995
The A985G mutation in the medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase gene: high prevalence in the Swiss population resident in Geneva
B Conne, R Zufferey, D Belin
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy
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August 19, 2000
A stable system for the high-titer production of multiply attenuated lentiviral vectors
N Klages, R Zufferey, D Trono
FEBS Letters
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October 7, 1996
Histidine 131, not histidine 43, of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum FixN protein is exposed towards the periplasm and essential for the function of the cbb3-type cytochrome oxidase
R Zufferey, L Thöny-Meyer, H Hennecke
Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift. Supplementum
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January 1, 1983
[Silicosis in Switzerland. A half century of observation. The physician's viewpoint]
J M Maillard, R Zufferey, E Fellmann
FEBS Letters
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July 21, 1997
Heme C incorporation into the c-type cytochromes FixO and FixP is essential for assembly of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum cbb3-type oxidase
R Zufferey, H Hennecke, L Thöny-Meyer
Journal of Cell Science
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August 27, 1999
Characterization of tGLP-1, a Golgi and lysosome-associated, transmembrane glycoprotein of African trypanosomes
A Lingnau, R Zufferey, M Lingnau, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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April 16, 1998
How replacements of the 12 conserved histidines of subunit I affect assembly, cofactor binding, and enzymatic activity of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum cbb3-type oxidase
R Zufferey, E Arslan, L Thöny-Meyer, et al.
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Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
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March 15, 2002
Production of lentiviral vectors
R Zufferey
Gene Therapy
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July 23, 2004
Salivary glands and gene therapy: the mouth waters
R Zufferey, P Aebischer
Archives of Microbiology
|
May 1, 1996
The Bradyrhizobium japonicum fixGHIS genes are required for the formation of the high-affinity cbb3-type cytochrome oxidase
O Preisig, R Zufferey, H Hennecke
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease
|
January 1, 1995
The A985G mutation in the medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase gene: high prevalence in the Swiss population resident in Geneva
B Conne, R Zufferey, D Belin
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy
|
August 19, 2000
A stable system for the high-titer production of multiply attenuated lentiviral vectors
N Klages, R Zufferey, D Trono
FEBS Letters
|
October 7, 1996
Histidine 131, not histidine 43, of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum FixN protein is exposed towards the periplasm and essential for the function of the cbb3-type cytochrome oxidase
R Zufferey, L Thöny-Meyer, H Hennecke
Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift. Supplementum
|
January 1, 1983
[Silicosis in Switzerland. A half century of observation. The physician's viewpoint]
J M Maillard, R Zufferey, E Fellmann
FEBS Letters
|
July 21, 1997
Heme C incorporation into the c-type cytochromes FixO and FixP is essential for assembly of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum cbb3-type oxidase
R Zufferey, H Hennecke, L Thöny-Meyer
Journal of Cell Science
|
August 27, 1999
Characterization of tGLP-1, a Golgi and lysosome-associated, transmembrane glycoprotein of African trypanosomes
A Lingnau, R Zufferey, M Lingnau, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
April 16, 1998
How replacements of the 12 conserved histidines of subunit I affect assembly, cofactor binding, and enzymatic activity of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum cbb3-type oxidase
R Zufferey, E Arslan, L Thöny-Meyer, et al.
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