Seminars in cell biology (Semin Cell Biol)

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Top papers

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1 The retinoid signaling pathway: molecular and genetic analyses. 1994 2.63
2 Forces exerted by locomoting cells. 1994 2.53
3 Three-dimensional multiple-wavelength fluorescence microscopy for the structural analysis of biological phenomena. 1991 2.43
4 Cell biology of viruses that assemble along the biosynthetic pathway. 1992 2.16
5 Classical cadherins. 1992 2.12
6 Histone acetylation in chromatin and chromosomes. 1995 1.91
7 PEST sequences are signals for rapid intracellular proteolysis. 1990 1.89
8 Cyclins and their partners: from a simple idea to complicated reality. 1991 1.89
9 The crystalline lens. A system networked by gap junctional intercellular communication. 1992 1.85
10 The molecular chaperone concept. 1990 1.80
11 Cell migration by graded attachment to substrates and contraction. 1994 1.79
12 Transport of RNA between nucleus and cytoplasm. 1992 1.77
13 Biophysics of gap junctions. 1992 1.76
14 The substrates of the cdc2 kinase. 1991 1.75
15 The eIF-2 alpha kinases: regulators of protein synthesis in starvation and stress. 1994 1.72
16 Molecular biology and genetics of gap junction channels. 1992 1.68
17 Lamellipodia architecture: actin filament turnover and the lateral flow of actin filaments during motility. 1994 1.55
18 Pathways of protein sorting and membrane traffic between the rough endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi complex. 1992 1.54
19 The bacterial flagellar motor. 1990 1.49
20 Structure and interactions of desmosomal and other cadherins. 1992 1.47
21 Actin crosslinking proteins at the leading edge. 1994 1.47
22 Phytochrome regulated gene expression. 1994 1.45
23 Protein kinases and the response to DNA damage. 1994 1.44
24 Non-selective autophagy. 1990 1.42
25 STE6, the yeast a-factor transporter. 1993 1.40
26 Modulation of epithelial morphogenesis and cell fate by cell-to-cell signals and regulated cell adhesion. 1993 1.32
27 The cell-cell channel in the control of growth. 1992 1.30
28 Mitotic spindle morphogenesis in animal cells. 1991 1.29
29 Spinocerebellar ataxia type 1. 1995 1.29
30 Chaperone functions of the heat shock proteins associated with steroid receptors. 1994 1.28
31 The transporters associated with antigen presentation. 1993 1.27
32 Granulocyte clearance by apoptosis in the resolution of inflammation. 1995 1.24
33 Insertional editing in mitochondria of Physarum. 1993 1.21
34 Double-stranded RNA adenosine deaminase as a potential mammalian RNA editing factor. 1993 1.19
35 Interactions between Toxoplasma gondii and its mammalian host cells. 1993 1.18
36 Transport and assembly processes in the endoplasmic reticulum. 1990 1.17
37 The Escherichia coli groE chaperonins. 1990 1.17
38 Roles of the Snf1/Rkin1/AMP-activated protein kinase family in the response to environmental and nutritional stress. 1994 1.17
39 Cell adhesion in invasion and metastasis. 1992 1.15
40 Actin assembly in response to extracellular signals: role of capping proteins, thymosin beta 4 and profilin. 1994 1.14
41 DNA structure checkpoints in fission yeast. 1995 1.14
42 Protein kinases and cell cycle control. 1994 1.13
43 Emerging principles of molecular signal processing by mitral/tufted cells in the olfactory bulb. 1994 1.13
44 Involvement of the membrane-cytoskeleton in development of epithelial cell polarity. 1990 1.13
45 Chemoattractant stimulation of polymorphonuclear leucocyte locomotion. 1990 1.12
46 Reversible tyrosine phosphorylation and cell cycle control. 1993 1.12
47 Intralumenal sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-binding proteins. 1990 1.12
48 Ribosome inactivating proteins of plants. 1991 1.11
49 P-glycoproteins: mediators of multidrug resistance. 1993 1.11
50 Transmembrane control of cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion. 1993 1.10
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