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2004
Webley WC, Norkin LC, Stuart ES.  2004.  Caveolin-2 associates with intracellular chlamydial inclusions independently of caveolin-1.. BMC Infect Dis. 4:23.
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2003
Stuart ES, Webley WC, Norkin LC.  2003.  Lipid rafts, caveolae, caveolin-1, and entry by Chlamydiae into host cells.. Exp Cell Res. 287(1):67-78.
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2001
Norkin LC, Wolfrom SA, Stuart ES.  2001.  Association of caveolin with Chlamydia trachomatis inclusions at early and late stages of infection.. Exp Cell Res. 266(2):229-38.
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1999
Chen Y, Norkin LC.  1999.  Extracellular simian virus 40 transmits a signal that promotes virus enclosure within caveolae.. Exp Cell Res. 246(1):83-90.
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1998
Anderson HA, Chen Y, Norkin LC.  1998.  MHC class I molecules are enriched in caveolae but do not enter with simian virus 40.. J Gen Virol. 79 ( Pt 6):1469-77.
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1996
Anderson HA, Chen Y, Norkin LC.  1996.  Bound simian virus 40 translocates to caveolin-enriched membrane domains, and its entry is inhibited by drugs that selectively disrupt caveolae.. Mol Biol Cell. 7(11):1825-34.
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