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2009

Stettler, H. and Beuret, N. and Prescianotto-Baschong, C. and Fayard, B. and Taupenot, L. and Spiess, M.. (2009) Determinants for chromogranin A sorting into the regulated secretory pathway are also sufficient to generate granule-like structures in non-endocrine cells. The Biochemical Journal, Vol. 418, Pt. 1. pp. 81-91.

Kobialka, S. and Beuret, N. and Ben-Tekaya, H. and Spiess, M.. (2009) Glycosaminoglycan chains affect exocytic and endocytic protein traffic. Traffic, Vol. 10, H. 12. pp. 1845-1855.

2004

Beuret, N. and Stettler, H. and Renold, A. and Rutishauser, J. and Spiess, M.. (2004) Expression of regulated secretory proteins is sufficient to generate granule-like structures in constitutively secreting cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 279, H. 19. pp. 20242-20249.

2002

Dumermuth, E. and Beuret, N. and Spiess, M. and Crottet, P.. (2002) Ubiquitous 9-O-acetylation of sialoglycoproteins restricted to the Golgi complex. Journal of biological chemistry, Vol. 277 , no. 21. pp. 18687-18693.

2000

Renold, A. and Cescato, R. and Beuret, N. and Vogel, L. K. and Wahlberg, J. M. and Brown, J. L. and Fiedler, K. and Spiess, M.. (2000) Basolateral sorting signals differ in their ability to redirect apical proteins to the basolateral cell surface. Journal of biological chemistry, Vol. 275 , no. 13. pp. 9290-9295.

1999

Beuret, N. and Rutishauser, J. and Bider, M. D. and Spiess, M.. (1999) Mechanism of endoplasmic reticulum retention of mutant vasopressin precursor caused by a signal peptide truncation associated with diabetes insipidus. Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 274, H. 27. pp. 18965-18972.

1998

Spiess, M. and Beuret, N.. (1998) PCR-directed in vitro mutagenesis using a "temporary" restriction site. Technical Tips Online, 1998, T01388.

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