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Evidence of a gustatory-vestibular pathway for protein transport.
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Membrane Trafficking Protein CDP138 Regulates Fat Browning and Insulin Sensitivity through Controlling Catecholamine Release.
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Evidence for RNA or protein transport from somatic tissues to the male reproductive tract in mouse.
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Structural basis for coupling protein transport and N-glycosylation at the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum.
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Mutations in the vesicular trafficking protein annexin A11 are associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
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Protein transport across membranes: Comparison between lysine and guanidinium-rich carriers.
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Quantitative tracking of protein trafficking to the nucleus using cytosolic protein delivery by nanoparticle-stabilized nanocapsules.
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BLOC-1 is required for selective membrane protein trafficking from endosomes to primary cilia.
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Evaluation of the Golgi trafficking protein VPS54 (wobbler) as a candidate for ALS.
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Brain slice biotinylation: an ex vivo approach to measure region-specific plasma membrane protein trafficking in adult neurons.
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Alpha-synuclein blocks ER-Golgi traffic and Rab1 rescues neuron loss in Parkinson's models.
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Antibodies to cell surface proteins redirect intracellular trafficking pathways.
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Cargo competition for a dimerization interface restricts and stabilizes a bacterial protease adaptor.
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