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W B Huttner

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Trends in Biochemical Sciences|January 1, 1991
The granin (chromogranin/secretogranin) familyW B Huttner, H H Gerdes, P Rosa
The Journal of Cell Biology|April 21, 1997
Synaptic-like microvesicles of neuroendocrine cells originate from a novel compartment that is continuous with the plasma membrane and devoid of transferrin receptorA Schmidt, M J Hannah, W B Huttner
Nucleic Acids Research|December 23, 1988
The primary structure of rat secretogranin II deduced from a cDNA sequenceH H Gerdes, E Phillips, W B Huttner
Nature|December 22, 1994
XL alpha s is a new type of G proteinR H Kehlenbach, J Matthey, W B Huttner
The EMBO Journal|July 12, 2001
Two overlapping reading frames in a single exon encode interacting proteins--a novel way of gene usageM Klemke, R H Kehlenbach, W B Huttner
Current Biology : CB|August 1, 1997
Protein secretion: puzzling receptorsC Thiele, H H Gerdes, W B Huttner
Nature|September 13, 1990
Requirement for GTP hydrolysis in the formation of secretory vesiclesS A Tooze, U Weiss, W B Huttner
Developmental Biology|December 15, 1996
Loss of occludin and functional tight junctions, but not ZO-1, during neural tube closure--remodeling of the neuroepithelium prior to neurogenesisE Aaku-Saraste, A Hellwig, W B Huttner
Trends in Cell Biology|April 1, 1992
Trimeric G proteins and vesicle formationF A Barr, A Leyte, W B Huttner
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 10, 1984
Direct photoaffinity labeling of proteins with adenosine 3'-[32P]phosphate 5'-phosphosulfate. Atractyloside inhibits labeling of a Mr = 34,000 protein in an adrenal medullary Golgi fractionR W Lee, C Suchanek, W B Huttner
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences|January 1, 1991
The granin (chromogranin/secretogranin) familyW B Huttner, H H Gerdes, P Rosa
The Journal of Cell Biology|April 21, 1997
Synaptic-like microvesicles of neuroendocrine cells originate from a novel compartment that is continuous with the plasma membrane and devoid of transferrin receptorA Schmidt, M J Hannah, W B Huttner
Nucleic Acids Research|December 23, 1988
The primary structure of rat secretogranin II deduced from a cDNA sequenceH H Gerdes, E Phillips, W B Huttner
Nature|December 22, 1994
XL alpha s is a new type of G proteinR H Kehlenbach, J Matthey, W B Huttner
The EMBO Journal|July 12, 2001
Two overlapping reading frames in a single exon encode interacting proteins--a novel way of gene usageM Klemke, R H Kehlenbach, W B Huttner
Current Biology : CB|August 1, 1997
Protein secretion: puzzling receptorsC Thiele, H H Gerdes, W B Huttner
Nature|September 13, 1990
Requirement for GTP hydrolysis in the formation of secretory vesiclesS A Tooze, U Weiss, W B Huttner
Developmental Biology|December 15, 1996
Loss of occludin and functional tight junctions, but not ZO-1, during neural tube closure--remodeling of the neuroepithelium prior to neurogenesisE Aaku-Saraste, A Hellwig, W B Huttner
Trends in Cell Biology|April 1, 1992
Trimeric G proteins and vesicle formationF A Barr, A Leyte, W B Huttner
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 10, 1984
Direct photoaffinity labeling of proteins with adenosine 3'-[32P]phosphate 5'-phosphosulfate. Atractyloside inhibits labeling of a Mr = 34,000 protein in an adrenal medullary Golgi fractionR W Lee, C Suchanek, W B Huttner
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