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Phenotypic Analysis of NCR1, the Yeast Niemann Pick Type-C Disease Gene
Author: Ramanathan, Vidhya Dhevi
Date created: 2015-03-16
Integration of transport pathways in Yeast
Author: Alfaro, Gabriel
Date created: 2012-03-22

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  • Beh, Christopher T. (1)

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  • (-) Saccharomyces cerevisiae (2)
  • Cell polarity (1)
  • Edelfosine (1)
  • Lipid signaling (1)
  • NCR1 (1)
  • Niemann Pick Type-C disease (1)
  • Non-vesicular transport (1)
  • Oxysterol binding proteins (1)
  • Phosphatidylcholine (PC) (1)
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  • Target Of Rapamycin Complex 1 (TORC1) (1)
  • Vesicular transport (1)

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