Caveolin-1 Binding to Endoplasmic Reticulum Membranes and Entry into the Regulated Secretory Pathway Are Regulated by Serine Phosphorylation. PROTEIN SORTING AT THE LEVEL OF THE ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (original) (raw)

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