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Susan Michaelis

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Methods in Molecular Medicine|March 29, 2002
CFTR expression and ER-associated degradation in yeastYimao Zhang, Susan Michaelis, Jeffrey L Brodsky
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source|August 18, 2021
Ultrafine particle levels measured on board short-haul commercial passenger jet aircraftSusan Michaelis, Tristan Loraine, C V Howard
Lung|March 15, 2021
Irritant-induced Asthma Caused by Aerotoxic SyndromeJorge Roig, Christian Domingo, Jonathan Burdon, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research|October 7, 2005
Prelamin A, Zmpste24, misshapen cell nuclei, and progeria--new evidence suggesting that protein farnesylation could be important for disease pathogenesisStephen G Young, Loren G Fong, Susan Michaelis
Plos One|February 23, 2012
Requirements for efficient proteolytic cleavage of prelamin A by ZMPSTE24Jemima Barrowman, Corinne Hamblet, Megan S Kane, et al.
Cell|January 15, 2008
Dissecting the ER-associated degradation of a misfolded polytopic membrane proteinKunio Nakatsukasa, Gregory Huyer, Susan Michaelis, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|October 17, 2008
Analysis of prelamin A biogenesis reveals the nucleus to be a CaaX processing compartmentJemima Barrowman, Corinne Hamblet, Carolyn M George, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 18, 2026
The zinc metalloprotease ZMPSTE24 binds a distinct topological isoform of the tail-anchored protein IFITM3Eric D Spear, Khurts Shilagardi, Sonia Sarju, et al.
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)|April 17, 2004
The internalization of yeast Ste6p follows an ordered series of events involving phosphorylation, ubiquitination, recognition and endocytosisKellie B Kelm, Gregory Huyer, Joseph C Huang, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 22, 2004
Purification, functional reconstitution, and characterization of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae isoprenylcysteine carboxylmethyltransferase Ste14pJessica L Anderson, Hilary Frase, Susan Michaelis, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Medicine|March 29, 2002
CFTR expression and ER-associated degradation in yeastYimao Zhang, Susan Michaelis, Jeffrey L Brodsky
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source|August 18, 2021
Ultrafine particle levels measured on board short-haul commercial passenger jet aircraftSusan Michaelis, Tristan Loraine, C V Howard
Lung|March 15, 2021
Irritant-induced Asthma Caused by Aerotoxic SyndromeJorge Roig, Christian Domingo, Jonathan Burdon, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research|October 7, 2005
Prelamin A, Zmpste24, misshapen cell nuclei, and progeria--new evidence suggesting that protein farnesylation could be important for disease pathogenesisStephen G Young, Loren G Fong, Susan Michaelis
Plos One|February 23, 2012
Requirements for efficient proteolytic cleavage of prelamin A by ZMPSTE24Jemima Barrowman, Corinne Hamblet, Megan S Kane, et al.
Cell|January 15, 2008
Dissecting the ER-associated degradation of a misfolded polytopic membrane proteinKunio Nakatsukasa, Gregory Huyer, Susan Michaelis, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|October 17, 2008
Analysis of prelamin A biogenesis reveals the nucleus to be a CaaX processing compartmentJemima Barrowman, Corinne Hamblet, Carolyn M George, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 18, 2026
The zinc metalloprotease ZMPSTE24 binds a distinct topological isoform of the tail-anchored protein IFITM3Eric D Spear, Khurts Shilagardi, Sonia Sarju, et al.
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)|April 17, 2004
The internalization of yeast Ste6p follows an ordered series of events involving phosphorylation, ubiquitination, recognition and endocytosisKellie B Kelm, Gregory Huyer, Joseph C Huang, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 22, 2004
Purification, functional reconstitution, and characterization of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae isoprenylcysteine carboxylmethyltransferase Ste14pJessica L Anderson, Hilary Frase, Susan Michaelis, et al.
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