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Publications by T L Rosenberry
Construction and Characterization of Secreted and Chimeric Transmembrane Forms of Drosophila Acetylcholinesterase: A Large Truncation of the C-Terminal Signal Peptide Does Not Eliminate Glycoinositol Phospholipid Anchoring.
Molecular Biology of the Cell
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Replacement of the Glycoinositol Phospholipid Anchor of Drosophila Acetylcholinesterase With a Transmembrane Domain Does Not Alter Sorting in Neurons and Epithelia but Results in Behavioral Defects.
Molecular Biology of the Cell
Cell Biology
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