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M. Jackson, J. Simpson, A Girod, R Pepperkok, L. Roberts, and J. Lord
The KDEL retrieval system is exploited by Pseudomonas exotoxin A, but not by Shiga-like toxin-1, during retrograde transport from the Golgi complex to the endoplasmic reticulum
J. Cell Sci., January 2, 1999; 112(4): 467 - 475.
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D Toomre, P Keller, J White, J. Olivo, and K Simons
Dual-color visualization of trans-Golgi network to plasma membrane traffic along microtubules in living cells
J. Cell Sci., January 1, 1999; 112(1): 21 - 33.
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Recycling of Golgi-resident Glycosyltransferases through the ER Reveals a Novel Pathway and Provides an Explanation for Nocodazole-induced Golgi Scattering
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