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Details on Person May, B, 2009-10-31

Class:IdInstanceEdit:445578
_displayNameMay, B, 2009-10-31
_timestamp2009-10-31 07:55:32
author[Person:203835] May, Bruce
dateTime2009-10-31 11:52:58
(edited)[BlackBoxEvent:216883] Exocytosis of Insulin [Mus musculus]
(modified)[Person:445459] Ko, HC
[Person:445460] Kadima, W
[LiteratureReference:445461] Comparison of solution structural flexibility and zinc binding domains for insulin, proinsulin, and miniproinsulin
[Person:445462] Kaarsholm, NC
[LiteratureReference:445463] Role of metal ions in the T- to R-allosteric transition in the insulin hexamer
[Person:445464] Jang, SH
[LiteratureReference:445465] In vitro refolding of human proinsulin. Kinetic intermediates, putative disulfide-forming pathway folding initiation site, and potential role of C-peptide in folding process
[LiteratureReference:445466] Unfolding of human proinsulin. Intermediates and possible role of its C-peptide in folding/unfolding
[Person:445467] Ramos-Castaņeda, J
[LiteratureReference:445468] Role of the connecting peptide in insulin biosynthesis
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(reviewed)[BlackBoxEvent:216883] Exocytosis of Insulin [Mus musculus]
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