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Intracellular antigens associated with the cytoplasmic surface of phagolysosomes. by Vaux, D, Gordon, S
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Monoclonal antibody defines a macrophage intracellular Ca2+-binding protein which is phosphorylated by phagocytosis. by Vaux, D, Gordon, S
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Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and motor neurone disease: identifying a common mechanism. by Greenfield, S, Vaux, D
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The receptor-mediated retention of resident proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum. by Vaux, D, Fuller, S
Published 1992Journal article -
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Shared mechanisms in physiological and pathological nucleoplasmic reticulum formation by Drozdz, M, Vaux, D
Published 2016Journal article -
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The nuclear envelope and its involvement in cellular stress responses. by Malhas, A, Vaux, D
Published 2011Journal article -
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CAAX-dependent modifications of the lamin proteins in the organization of the nuclear periphery. by Maske, C, Vaux, D
Published 2004Journal article -
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CONSTRUCTION AND BACTERIAL EXPRESSION OF AN ACTIVE SINGLE-CHAIN FV ANTIBODY SPECIFIC FOR SCORPION HEMOCYANINS by Billiald, P, Vaux, D
Published 1994Journal article -
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Transcription factor sequestration by nuclear envelope components. by Malhas, A, Vaux, D
Published 2009Journal article -
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The induction of a nucleoplasmic reticulum by prelamin A accumulation requires CTP:phosphocholine cytidylyltransferase-α by Goulbourne, C, Malhas, A, Vaux, D
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Rapid method for measurement of surface tension in multiwell plates. by Cottingham, MG, Bain, C, Vaux, D
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Some medical applications of the oxford scanning proton microprobe. by Vaux, D, Grime, G, Watt, F
Published 1987Journal article -
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Enrichment of amyloidogenesis at an air-water interface. by Jean, L, Lee, C, Vaux, D
Published 2012Journal article -
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The nuclear envelope can control gene expression and cell cycle progression via miRNA regulation. by Malhas, A, Saunders, N, Vaux, D
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