92-kD type IV collagenase mediates invasion of human cytotrophoblasts. Read more about 92-kD type IV collagenase mediates invasion of human cytotrophoblasts.
A nascent membrane protein is located adjacent to ER membrane proteins throughout its integration and translation. Read more about A nascent membrane protein is located adjacent to ER membrane proteins throughout its integration and translation.
Requirement for sialic acid on the endothelial ligand of a lymphocyte homing receptor. Read more about Requirement for sialic acid on the endothelial ligand of a lymphocyte homing receptor.
Effect of nocodazole on vesicular traffic to the apical and basolateral surfaces of polarized MDCK cells. Read more about Effect of nocodazole on vesicular traffic to the apical and basolateral surfaces of polarized MDCK cells.
Temporal and spatial coordination of chromosome movement, spindle formation, and nuclear envelope breakdown during prometaphase in Drosophila melanogaster embryos. Read more about Temporal and spatial coordination of chromosome movement, spindle formation, and nuclear envelope breakdown during prometaphase in Drosophila melanogaster embryos.
Direct demonstration of the lectin activity of gp90MEL, a lymphocyte homing receptor. Read more about Direct demonstration of the lectin activity of gp90MEL, a lymphocyte homing receptor.
A homing receptor-IgG chimera as a probe for adhesive ligands of lymph node high endothelial venules. Read more about A homing receptor-IgG chimera as a probe for adhesive ligands of lymph node high endothelial venules.
Vectorial targeting of an endogenous apical membrane sialoglycoprotein and uvomorulin in MDCK cells. Read more about Vectorial targeting of an endogenous apical membrane sialoglycoprotein and uvomorulin in MDCK cells.
Signal recognition particle mediates a transient elongation arrest of preprolactin in reticulocyte lysate. Read more about Signal recognition particle mediates a transient elongation arrest of preprolactin in reticulocyte lysate.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe contain a homologue to the 54-kD subunit of the signal recognition particle that in S. cerevisiae is essential for growth. Read more about Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe contain a homologue to the 54-kD subunit of the signal recognition particle that in S. cerevisiae is essential for growth.