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Publications by N. Gironès
Intermolecular Disulfide Bonds Are Not Required for the Expression of the Dimeric State and Functional Activity of the Transferrin Receptor.
EMBO Journal
Immunology
Molecular Biology
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Microbiology
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Paired Cysteine Mutagenesis to Establish the Pattern of Disulfide Bonds in the Functional Intact Secretin Receptor
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The Disulfide Bond in the Aeromonas Hydrophila Lipase/Acyltransferase Stabilizes the Structure but Is Not Required for Secretion or Activity.
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Human Transferrin Receptor: Expression of the Receptor Is Assigned to Chromosome 3.
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Nuclear Receptor Co-Repressors Are Required for the Histone-Deacetylase Activity of HDAC3 in Vivo
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Characterization of an Intertidal Zone Metagenome Oligoribonuclease and the Role of the Intermolecular Disulfide Bond for Homodimer Formation and Nuclease Activity
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The Insulin and IGF1 Receptor Kinase Domains Are Functional Dimers in the Activated State
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