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William R Skach

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Cell|November 18, 2006
CFTR: new members join the foldWilliam R Skach
The Journal of Cell Biology|January 2, 2008
The expanding role of the ER translocon in membrane protein foldingWilliam R Skach
The Biochemical Journal|August 8, 2007
Pharmacological chaperoning: two 'hits' are better than oneWilliam R Skach
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|June 4, 2009
Cellular mechanisms of membrane protein foldingWilliam R Skach
Current Protein & Peptide Science|October 9, 2002
Molecular mechanism of P-glycoprotein assembly into cellular membranesVictoria Anthony, William R Skach
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|June 20, 2006
Molecular mechanisms of aquaporin biogenesis by the endoplasmic reticulum Sec61 transloconDavid Pitonzo, William R Skach
Methods in Molecular Medicine|March 29, 2002
In vitro reconstitution of CFTR biogenesis and degradationJon Oberdorf, William R Skach
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 2, 2004
Differential stability of biogenesis intermediates reveals a common pathway for aquaporin-1 topological maturationTeresa M Buck, William R Skach
Frontiers in Pharmacology|December 19, 2012
Mechanisms of CFTR Folding at the Endoplasmic ReticulumSoo Jung Kim, William R Skach
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|October 6, 2012
Two-step insertion at the SecY transloconSoo Jung Kim, William R Skach
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Cell|November 18, 2006
CFTR: new members join the foldWilliam R Skach
The Journal of Cell Biology|January 2, 2008
The expanding role of the ER translocon in membrane protein foldingWilliam R Skach
The Biochemical Journal|August 8, 2007
Pharmacological chaperoning: two 'hits' are better than oneWilliam R Skach
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|June 4, 2009
Cellular mechanisms of membrane protein foldingWilliam R Skach
Current Protein & Peptide Science|October 9, 2002
Molecular mechanism of P-glycoprotein assembly into cellular membranesVictoria Anthony, William R Skach
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|June 20, 2006
Molecular mechanisms of aquaporin biogenesis by the endoplasmic reticulum Sec61 transloconDavid Pitonzo, William R Skach
Methods in Molecular Medicine|March 29, 2002
In vitro reconstitution of CFTR biogenesis and degradationJon Oberdorf, William R Skach
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 2, 2004
Differential stability of biogenesis intermediates reveals a common pathway for aquaporin-1 topological maturationTeresa M Buck, William R Skach
Frontiers in Pharmacology|December 19, 2012
Mechanisms of CFTR Folding at the Endoplasmic ReticulumSoo Jung Kim, William R Skach
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|October 6, 2012
Two-step insertion at the SecY transloconSoo Jung Kim, William R Skach
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