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    Mel'nikov EE, Rotanova TV.
    Bioorg Khim; 2010; 36(1):5-14. PubMed ID: 20386574
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    Kuznetsov G, Nigam SK.
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  • 48. Protein folding taking shape. Workshop on molecular chaperones.
    Horwich AL, Fenton WA, Rapoport TA.
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  • 52. A novel lectin in the secretory pathway. An elegant mechanism for glycoprotein elimination.
    Braakman I.
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    Otsu M, Sitia R.
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    Brown AI, Koslover EF.
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  • 60. From antibodies to adiponectin: role of ERp44 in sizing and timing protein secretion.
    Cortini M, Sitia R.
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