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FEBS Letters|December 15, 1978
The role of glycosylation on the biosynthesis, degradation, and secretion of the ACTH-beta-lipotropin common precursor and its peptide productsY P Loh, H Gainer
Brain Research|July 8, 1977
Heterogeneity of melanotropic peptides in the pars intermedia and brainY P Loh, H Gainer
Brain Research|July 11, 1975
Low molecular weight specific proteins in identified molluscan neurons. I. Synthesis and storageY P Loh, H Gainer
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|October 1, 1980
Evidence that glycosylation of pro-opiocortin and ACTH influences their proteolysis by trypsin and blood proteasesY P Loh, H Gainer
Brain Research|July 11, 1975
Low molecular weight specific proteins in identified molluscan neurons. II. Processing, turnover, and transportY P Loh, H Gainer
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 18, 2000
Lipid raft association of carboxypeptidase E is necessary for its function as a regulated secretory pathway sorting receptorS Dhanvantari, Y P Loh
Endocrinology|August 1, 1979
The role of the carbohydrate in the stabilization, processing, and packaging of the glycosylated adrenocorticotropin-endorphin common precursor in toad pituitariesY P Loh, H Gainer
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|March 4, 2000
In vivo processing of nonanchored Yapsin 1 (Yap3p)V Olsen, Y P Loh
Endocrinology|October 1, 1988
Effect of salt loading on proopiomelanocortin (POMC) messenger ribonucleic acid levels, POMC biosynthesis, and secretion of POMC products in the mouse pituitary glandS Elkabes, Y P Loh
Endocrinology|April 7, 1998
Depletion of carboxypeptidase E, a regulated secretory pathway sorting receptor, causes misrouting and constitutive secretion of proinsulin and proenkephalin, but not chromogranin AE Normant, Y P Loh
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FEBS Letters|December 15, 1978
The role of glycosylation on the biosynthesis, degradation, and secretion of the ACTH-beta-lipotropin common precursor and its peptide productsY P Loh, H Gainer
Brain Research|July 8, 1977
Heterogeneity of melanotropic peptides in the pars intermedia and brainY P Loh, H Gainer
Brain Research|July 11, 1975
Low molecular weight specific proteins in identified molluscan neurons. I. Synthesis and storageY P Loh, H Gainer
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|October 1, 1980
Evidence that glycosylation of pro-opiocortin and ACTH influences their proteolysis by trypsin and blood proteasesY P Loh, H Gainer
Brain Research|July 11, 1975
Low molecular weight specific proteins in identified molluscan neurons. II. Processing, turnover, and transportY P Loh, H Gainer
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 18, 2000
Lipid raft association of carboxypeptidase E is necessary for its function as a regulated secretory pathway sorting receptorS Dhanvantari, Y P Loh
Endocrinology|August 1, 1979
The role of the carbohydrate in the stabilization, processing, and packaging of the glycosylated adrenocorticotropin-endorphin common precursor in toad pituitariesY P Loh, H Gainer
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|March 4, 2000
In vivo processing of nonanchored Yapsin 1 (Yap3p)V Olsen, Y P Loh
Endocrinology|October 1, 1988
Effect of salt loading on proopiomelanocortin (POMC) messenger ribonucleic acid levels, POMC biosynthesis, and secretion of POMC products in the mouse pituitary glandS Elkabes, Y P Loh
Endocrinology|April 7, 1998
Depletion of carboxypeptidase E, a regulated secretory pathway sorting receptor, causes misrouting and constitutive secretion of proinsulin and proenkephalin, but not chromogranin AE Normant, Y P Loh
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