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Details on Person Murphy, John R

Class:IdPerson:201300
_displayNameMurphy, John R
_timestamp2014-02-26 22:30:13
created[InstanceEdit:201290] Gopinathrao, G, 2007-08-03 17:41:26
firstnameJohn R
initialJR
modified[InstanceEdit:5334750] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2014-02-26
surnameMurphy
(author)[LiteratureReference:201301] A conserved motif in transmembrane helix 1 of diphtheria toxin mediates catalytic domain delivery to the cytosol
[LiteratureReference:450029] Recombinant interleukin-2 analogs. Dynamic probes for receptor structure
[LiteratureReference:5334783] Mechanism of diphtheria toxin catalytic domain delivery to the eukaryotic cell cytosol and the cellular factors that directly participate in the process
[LiteratureReference:5339510] The cytosolic entry of diphtheria toxin catalytic domain requires a host cell cytosolic translocation factor complex
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