Nature, Volume 448Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2007 - Electronic journals |
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... functions , and a gene's function in one tissue can preclude its recovery in screens focused on functions in other tissues . This is particularly true for genes that are essential in the early development of the organism . The ...
... functions , and a gene's function in one tissue can preclude its recovery in screens focused on functions in other tissues . This is particularly true for genes that are essential in the early development of the organism . The ...
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... function in the pathogenesis of this disorder . This is surprising , because previously the only known function of Rab8 in epithelial trafficking was its involvement in basolateral E transport . Earlier studies had shown that increased ...
... function in the pathogenesis of this disorder . This is surprising , because previously the only known function of Rab8 in epithelial trafficking was its involvement in basolateral E transport . Earlier studies had shown that increased ...
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... function in ER - Golgi trafficking , whereas only GNOM has another , unique essential function in endo- somal recycling . We then used BFA to determine the relative contributions of GNL1 and GNOM in different BFA - sensitive ...
... function in ER - Golgi trafficking , whereas only GNOM has another , unique essential function in endo- somal recycling . We then used BFA to determine the relative contributions of GNL1 and GNOM in different BFA - sensitive ...
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