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Tisdale, E. J.

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    • Tisdale, E. J., Plutner, H., Matteson, J., Balch, W. E. P53/58 binds COPI and is required for selective transport through the early secretory pathway Journal of Cell Biology  1997 137:581-593  DOI:10.1083/jcb.137.3.581  PMID:9151666
    • Tisdale, E. J., Balch, W. E. Rab2 is essential for the maturation of pre-Golgi intermediates Journal of Biological Chemistry  1996 271:29372-29379  PMID:8910601
    • Dascher, C., Tisdale, E. J., Balch, W. E. Transient expression of small GTPases to study protein transport along secretory pathway in vivo using recombinant T7 vaccinia virus system Small Gtpases and Their Regulators, Pt C  1995 257:165-173  DOI:10.1016/S0076-6879(95)57022-5  PMID:8583919
    • Vanderbliek, A. M., Redelmeier, T. E., Damke, H., Tisdale, E. J., Meyerowitz, E. M., Schmid, S. L. Mutations in human dynamin block an intermediate stage in coated vesicle formation Journal of Cell Biology  1993 122:553-563  DOI:10.1083/jcb.122.3.553  PMID:8101525
    • Tisdale, E. J., Bourne, J. R., Khosravifar, R., Der, C. J., Balch, W. E. Gtp-binding mutants of rab1 and rab2 are potent inhibitors of vesicular transport from the endoplasmic-reticulum to the golgi-complex Journal of Cell Biology  1992 119:749-761  DOI:10.1083/jcb.119.4.749  PMID:1429835

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