A replacement of the active-site aspartic acid residue 293 in mouse cathepsin D affects its intracellular stability, processing and transport in HEK-293 cells (Q40701217)

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scientific article published on January 2003
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A replacement of the active-site aspartic acid residue 293 in mouse cathepsin D affects its intracellular stability, processing and transport in HEK-293 cells
scientific article published on January 2003

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    A replacement of the active-site aspartic acid residue 293 in mouse cathepsin D affects its intracellular stability, processing and transport in HEK-293 cells (English)
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    Sanna Partanen
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    Stephan Storch
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    Hans-Gerhard Löffler
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    Andrej Hasilik
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    Thomas Braulke
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    1 January 2003
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    369
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    Pt 1
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    55-62
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