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Publications by J G Barriocanal
Two Integral Membrane Proteins Located in the Cis-Middle and Trans-Part of the Golgi System Acquire Sialylated N-Linked Carbohydrates and Display Different Turnovers and Sensitivity to cAMP-dependent Phosphorylation
Journal of Cell Biology
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cAMP-dependent Phosphorylation of Two Sites in the Α Subunit of the Cardiac Sodium Channel
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Delivery of Lectin-Labeled Membrane to the Trans-Golgi Network and Secretory Granules in Cultured Atrial Myocytes.
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The Trans-Golgi SNARE Syntaxin 6 Is Recruited to the Chlamydial Inclusion Membrane
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Cis and Trans Interactions Between Atlastin Molecules During Membrane Fusion
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MAL, an Integral Element of the Apical Sorting Machinery, Is an Itinerant Protein That Cycles Between the Trans-Golgi Network and the Plasma Membrane
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Conformational Analysis of the Cis- And Trans-Adducts of the Pictet-Spengler Reaction. Evidence for the Structural Basis for the C(1)-N(2) Scission Process in the Cis- To Trans-Isomerization