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Authors: DOWD PF MEHTA AD BOSTON RS
Citation: Pf. Dowd et al., RELATIVE TOXICITY OF THE MAIZE ENDOSPERM RIBOSOME-INACTIVATING PROTEIN TO INSECTS, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 46(9), 1998, pp. 3775-3779

Authors: WROBEL RL OBRIAN GR BOSTON RS
Citation: Rl. Wrobel et al., COMPARATIVE-ANALYSIS OF BIP GENE-EXPRESSION IN MAIZE ENDOSPERM, Gene, 204(1-2), 1997, pp. 105-113

Authors: GILLIKIN JW ZHANG F COLEMAN CE BASS HW LARKINS BA BOSTON RS
Citation: Jw. Gillikin et al., A DEFECTIVE SIGNAL PEPTIDE TETHERS THE FLOURY-2 ZEIN TO THE ENDOPLASMIC-RETICULUM MEMBRANE, Plant physiology, 114(1), 1997, pp. 345-352

Authors: MUENCH DG WU YJ ZHANG YS LI XX BOSTON RS OKITA TW
Citation: Dg. Muench et al., MOLECULAR-CLONING, EXPRESSION AND SUBCELLULAR-LOCALIZATION OF A BIP HOMOLOG FROM RICE ENDOSPERM TISSUE, Plant and Cell Physiology, 38(4), 1997, pp. 404-412

Authors: BOSTON RS VIITANEN PV VIERLING E
Citation: Rs. Boston et al., MOLECULAR CHAPERONES AND PROTEIN-FOLDING IN PLANTS, Plant molecular biology, 32(1-2), 1996, pp. 191-222

Authors: BOSTON RS GILLIKIN JW WROBEL RL ZHANG F
Citation: Rs. Boston et al., MOLECULAR CHAPERONE ACTIVITY OF ER-RESIDENT PROTEINS IN SEEDS, Plant physiology, 111(2), 1996, pp. 21002-21002

Authors: MEHTA AD FLAHERTY JE PAYNE GA BOSTON RS
Citation: Ad. Mehta et al., INVESTIGATION OF AN ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVIN OF A MAIZE RIBOSOME-INACTIVATING PROTEIN, Molecular biology of the cell, 6, 1995, pp. 565-565

Authors: BOSTON RS GILLIKIN JW WROBEL RL
Citation: Rs. Boston et al., COORDINATE INDUCTION OF 3 ERLUMINAL STRESS PROTEINS IN MAIZE ENDOSPERM MUTANTS, Journal of cellular biochemistry, 1995, pp. 143-143

Authors: GILLIKIN JW FAN Z BOSTON RS
Citation: Jw. Gillikin et al., THE SEMI-DOMINANT MUTATION, FLOURY-2, IS ASSOCIATED WITH AN UNPROCESSED ALPHA-ZEIN, Journal of cellular biochemistry, 1995, pp. 144-144

Authors: KRAWETZ JE BOSTON RS
Citation: Je. Krawetz et Rs. Boston, ACTIVATION AND KINETIC-ANALYSIS OF MAIZE RIBOSOME-INACTIVATING PROTEINS, Plant physiology, 108(2), 1995, pp. 138-138

Authors: ZHANG F GILLIKIN JW COLEMAN CE LARKINS BA BOSTON RS
Citation: F. Zhang et al., MOLECULAR AND BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSES OF THE PUTATIVE FL2 GENE OF MAIZE IN-VITRO, Plant physiology, 108(2), 1995, pp. 145-145

Authors: GILLIKIN JW SISCO PH BOSTON RS
Citation: Jw. Gillikin et al., BIOCHEMICAL AND GENETIC APPROACHES TO IDENTIFY THE MOLECULAR-BASIS OF3 HIGH-LYSINE MAIZE MUTANTS, Plant physiology, 108(2), 1995, pp. 145-145

Authors: WROBEL R GILLIKIN JW BOSTON RS
Citation: R. Wrobel et al., INDUCTION OF MOLECULAR CHAPERONES IN 3 MAIZE ENDOSPERM MUTANTS, Plant physiology, 108(2), 1995, pp. 145-145

Authors: ZUO WN WEISSINGER AK BOSTON RS
Citation: Wn. Zuo et al., EXPRESSION OF A MAIZE RIBOSOME-INACTIVATING PROTEIN GENE IN TRANSGENIC TOBACCO PLANTS, Plant physiology, 108(2), 1995, pp. 150-150

Authors: BASS HW OBRIAN GR BOSTON RS
Citation: Hw. Bass et al., CLONING AND SEQUENCING OF A 2ND RIBOSOME-INACTIVATING PROTEIN GENE FROM MAIZE (ZEA-MAYS L), Plant physiology, 107(2), 1995, pp. 661-662

Authors: COLEMAN CE LOPES MA GILLIKIN JW BOSTON RS LARKINS BA
Citation: Ce. Coleman et al., A DEFECTIVE SIGNAL PEPTIDE IN THE MAIZE HIGH-LYSINE MUTANT FLOURY-2, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 92(15), 1995, pp. 6828-6831

Authors: BASS HW GOODE JH GREENE TW BOSTON RS
Citation: Hw. Bass et al., CONTROL OF RIBOSOME-INACTIVATING PROTEIN (RIP) RNA LEVELS DURING MAIZE SEED DEVELOPMENT, PLANT SCI, 101(1), 1994, pp. 17-30

Authors: LI XX WU YJ ZHANG DZ GILLIKIN JW BOSTON RS FRANCESCHI VR OKITA TW
Citation: Xx. Li et al., RICE PROLAMINE PROTEIN BODY BIOGENESIS - A BIP-MEDIATED PROCESS, Science, 262(5136), 1993, pp. 1054-1056
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