George E. Palade, M.D.

Selected Publications
1. Palade G. (1975) Intracellular aspects of the process of protein synthesis. Science 189(4200):347-358. Entrez Reference
2. Howell KE, Palade GE. (1982) Hepatic Golgi fractions resolved into membrane and content subfractions. J Cell Biol 92(3):822-832. Summary
3. Palade GE. (1983) Membrane biogenesis: an overview. Methods Enzymol 96:XXIX-LV. Entrez Reference
4. Sztul ES, Howell KE, Palade GE. (1985) Biogenesis of the polymeric IgA receptor in rat hepatocytes. II. Localization of its intracellular forms by cell fractionation studies. J Cell Biol 100(4):1255-1261. Summary
5. Sztul E, Kaplin A, Saucan L, Palade G. (1991) Protein traffic between distinct plasma membrane domains: isolation and characterization of vesicular carriers involved in transcytosis. Cell 64(1):81-89. Summary
6. Jacobson BS, Schnitzer JE, McCaffery M, Palade GE. (1992) Isolation and partial characterization of the luminal plasmalemma of microvascular endothelium from rat lungs. Eur J Cell Biol 58(2):296-306. Summary
7. Saucan L, Palade GE. (1994) Membrane and secretory proteins are transported from the Golgi complex to the sinusoidal plasmalemma of hepatocytes by distinct vesicular carriers. J Cell Biol 125(4):733-741. Summary
8. Palade GE. (1995) Protein kinesis: the dynamics of protein trafficking and stability. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol 60:821-831. Entrez Reference
9. Predescu SA, Predescu DN, Palade GE. (1997) Plasmalemmal vesicles function as transcytotic carriers for small proteins in the continuous endothelium. Am J Physiol 272(2 Pt 2):H937-H949. Summary
10. Roberts WG, Palade GE. (1997) Neovasculature induced by vascular endothelial growth factor is fenestrated. Cancer Res 57(4):765-772. Summary


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