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V G Johnson

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 11, 1994
Histidine 21 does not play a major role in diphtheria toxin catalysisV G Johnson, P J Nicholls
Acta Orthopaedica Belgica|June 8, 2002
Penetration injury of the hindfoot following intramedullary nail fixation of a tibial fractureA A Faraj, V G Johnson
Experimental Cell Research|May 1, 1985
Monoclonal antibodies prepared against PAS-I butyrophilin and GP-55 from guinea-pig milk-fat-globule membrane bind specifically to the apical pole of secretory-epithelial cells in lactating mammary tissueV G Johnson, I H Mather
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 25, 1989
A point mutation of proline 308 in diphtheria toxin B chain inhibits membrane translocation of toxin conjugatesV G Johnson, R J Youle
Journal of Bacteriology|August 1, 1994
Identification of a single amino acid substitution in the diphtheria toxin A chain of CRM 228 responsible for the loss of enzymatic activityV G Johnson, P J Nicholls
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 23, 1987
Mutations in diphtheria toxin separate binding from entry and amplify immunotoxin selectivityL Greenfield, V G Johnson, R J Youle
Journal of Neurosurgery|June 1, 1987
Potent and specific killing of human malignant brain tumor cells by an anti-transferrin receptor antibody-ricin immunotoxinJ Zovickian, V G Johnson, R J Youle
The Biochemical Journal|May 15, 1985
Specific antibodies to PAS IV, a glycoprotein of bovine milk-fat-globule membrane, bind to a similar protein in cardiac endothelial cells and epithelial cells of lung bronchiolesD E Greenwalt, V G Johnson, I H Mather
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 25, 1988
The role of the diphtheria toxin receptor in cytosol translocationV G Johnson, D Wilson, L Greenfield, et al.
Cell and Tissue Research|June 1, 2001
The distribution of MUC1, an apical membrane glycoprotein, in mammary epithelial cells at the resolution of the electron microscope: implications for the mechanism of milk secretionI H Mather, L J Jack, P J Madara, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 11, 1994
Histidine 21 does not play a major role in diphtheria toxin catalysisV G Johnson, P J Nicholls
Acta Orthopaedica Belgica|June 8, 2002
Penetration injury of the hindfoot following intramedullary nail fixation of a tibial fractureA A Faraj, V G Johnson
Experimental Cell Research|May 1, 1985
Monoclonal antibodies prepared against PAS-I butyrophilin and GP-55 from guinea-pig milk-fat-globule membrane bind specifically to the apical pole of secretory-epithelial cells in lactating mammary tissueV G Johnson, I H Mather
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 25, 1989
A point mutation of proline 308 in diphtheria toxin B chain inhibits membrane translocation of toxin conjugatesV G Johnson, R J Youle
Journal of Bacteriology|August 1, 1994
Identification of a single amino acid substitution in the diphtheria toxin A chain of CRM 228 responsible for the loss of enzymatic activityV G Johnson, P J Nicholls
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 23, 1987
Mutations in diphtheria toxin separate binding from entry and amplify immunotoxin selectivityL Greenfield, V G Johnson, R J Youle
Journal of Neurosurgery|June 1, 1987
Potent and specific killing of human malignant brain tumor cells by an anti-transferrin receptor antibody-ricin immunotoxinJ Zovickian, V G Johnson, R J Youle
The Biochemical Journal|May 15, 1985
Specific antibodies to PAS IV, a glycoprotein of bovine milk-fat-globule membrane, bind to a similar protein in cardiac endothelial cells and epithelial cells of lung bronchiolesD E Greenwalt, V G Johnson, I H Mather
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 25, 1988
The role of the diphtheria toxin receptor in cytosol translocationV G Johnson, D Wilson, L Greenfield, et al.
Cell and Tissue Research|June 1, 2001
The distribution of MUC1, an apical membrane glycoprotein, in mammary epithelial cells at the resolution of the electron microscope: implications for the mechanism of milk secretionI H Mather, L J Jack, P J Madara, et al.
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