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Publications by James N. Hislop
The Role of Ubiquitination in Lysosomal Trafficking of Δ-Opioid Receptors
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Alternative Splicing Determines the Post-Endocytic Sorting Fate of G-Protein-Coupled Receptors
Journal of Biological Chemistry
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