1. Characterization of pathogenic BicD2 mutations in vitro and in vivo. Yi, Julie Young Joo 2022 Theses CytologyMolecular biologyNeurosciencesMicrotubulesEukaryotic cellsDyneinMutagenesisKinesin
2. How to steal ribosomes: structural studies of two different internal ribosome entry sites Neupane, Ritam 2021 Theses BiochemistryBiophysicsVirologyRibosomesEukaryotic cells
3. Small pigmented eukaryote assemblages of the western tropical North Atlantic around the Amazon River plume during spring discharge Charvet, Sophie; Kim, Eunsoo; Subramaniam, Ajit; Montoya, Joseph P.; Duhamel, Solange 2021 Articles Marine phytoplanktonMarine phytoplankton--EcologyEukaryotic cellsRegions of freshwater influence
4. Structural Studies of NediV-IRES-Mediated Translation Initiation Altomare, Clara Gilda 2021 Theses BiologyVirusesRNA virusesRibosomesEukaryotic cellsGenetic translation
5. Engineering yeast G protein-coupled receptors for biosensor development Matragrano, Joseph Antonio 2020 Theses YeastEukaryotic cellsPathogenic fungiLigands (Biochemistry)G proteins--Receptors
6. Correction to: Detailed prediction of protein sub-nuclear localization Littmann, Maria; Goldberg, Tatyana; Seitz, Sebastian; Bodén, Mikael; Rost, Burkhard 2019 Articles Nuclear proteinsEukaryotic cellsSupport vector machinesBiology--Forecasting
7. Detailed prediction of protein sub-nuclear localization Littmann, Maria; Goldberg, Tatyana; Seitz, Sebastian; Bodén, Mikael; Rost, Burkhard 2019 Articles Nuclear proteinsEukaryotic cellsSupport vector machinesBiology--Forecasting
8. Small pigmented eukaryotes play a major role in carbon cycling in the P‐depleted western subtropical North Atlantic, which may be supported by mixotrophy Duhamel, Solange; Kim, Eunsoo; Sprung, Ben; Anderson, O. Roger 2019 Articles BiogeochemistryChemical oceanographyCarbon cycle (Biogeochemistry)Eukaryotic cells
9. The Role of Eukaryotic Recombinase Loop L1 During Homologous Recombination Steinfeld, Justin Benjamin 2018 Theses BiophysicsBiochemistryGeneticsGenetic recombinationEukaryotic cells
10. Bacterial tail anchors can target to the mitochondrial outer membrane Lutfullahoğlu-Bal, Güleycan; Keskin, Abdurrahman; Seferoğlu, Ayşe B.; Dunn, Cory D. 2017 Articles BiologyBacterial proteinsEndosymbiosisMitochondrial membranesEukaryotic cellsCell organelles--Formation