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66
Citations
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8472
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3810

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David D. Sabatini is affiliated with New York University in the United States. They have a presence in academic research through their association with this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Cytochemistry and electron microscopy. The preservation of cellular ultrastructure and enzymatic activity by aldehyde fixation.

    David D. Sabatini;Klaus Bensch;Russell J. Barrnett

  • Diabetes Mellitus and Exocrine Pancreatic Dysfunction in Perk−/− Mice Reveals a Role for Translational Control in Secretory Cell Survival

    Heather P. Harding;Huiqing Zeng;Yuhong Zhang;Rivka Jungries

  • Polarized monolayers formed by epithelial cells on a permeable and translucent support.

    M Cereijido;ES Robbins;WJ Dolan;CA Rotunno

  • Mechanisms for the incorporation of proteins in membranes and organelles.

    D D Sabatini;G Kreibich;T Morimoto;M Adesnik

  • Wnt Signaling Requires Sequestration of Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3 inside Multivesicular Endosomes

    Vincent F. Taelman;Radoslaw Dobrowolski;Jean-Louis Plouhinec;Luis C. Fuentealba

  • Asymmetric budding of viruses in epithelial monlayers: a model system for study of epithelial polarity.

    Enrique Rodriguez Boulan;David D. Sabatini

  • Dissociation of Mammalian Polyribosomes into Subunits by Puromycin

    Günter Blobel;David Sabatini

  • Hydrolysis of GTP on rab11 is required for the direct delivery of transferrin from the pericentriolar recycling compartment to the cell surface but not from sorting endosomes.

    Mindong Ren;Genxing Xu;Jianbo Zeng;Carmen De Lemos-Chiarandini

  • Actin microfilaments play a critical role in endocytosis at the apical but not the basolateral surface of polarized epithelial cells.

    T A Gottlieb;I E Ivanov;M Adesnik;D D Sabatini

  • Synthesis and incorporation of myelin polypeptides into CNS myelin.

    D R Colman;G Kreibich;A B Frey;D D Sabatini

  • Regulation of mTORC1 by the Rag GTPases is necessary for neonatal autophagy and survival

    Alejo Efeyan;Roberto Zoncu;Steven Chang;Iwona Gumper

  • Ribosome-Membrane Interaction in Eukaryotic Cells

    Günter Blobel;David D. Sabatini

  • RIBOSOME-MEMBRANE INTERACTION : Nondestructive Disassembly of Rat Liver Rough Microsomes into Ribosomal and Membranous Components

    M. R. Adelman;David D. Sabatini;Günter Blobel

  • Controlled proteolysis of nascent polypeptides in rat liver cell fractions. I. Location of the polypeptides within ribosomes.

    D. D. Sabatini;G. Blobel

  • Proteins of rough microsomal membranes related to ribosome binding. I. Identification of ribophorins I and II, membrane proteins characteristics of rough microsomes

    G Kreibich;BL Ulrich;DD Sabatini

  • Vectorial discharge of peptides released by puromycin from attached ribosomes.

    Colvin M. Redman;David D. Sabatini

  • Mannose-6-phosphate receptors for lysosomal enzymes cycle between the Golgi complex and endosomes.

    W J Brown;J Goodhouse;M G Farquhar

  • On the attachment of ribosomes to microsomal membranes.

    D.D. Sabatini;Y. Tashiro;G.E. Palade

  • Viral glycoproteins destined for apical or basolateral plasma membrane domains traverse the same Golgi apparatus during their intracellular transport in doubly infected Madin-Darby canine kidney cells.

    M J Rindler;I E Ivanov;H Plesken;E Rodriguez-Boulan

  • Biosynthesis of lysosomal hydrolases: their synthesis in bound polysomes and the role of co- and post-translational processing in determining their subcellular distribution

    MG Rosenfeld;G Kreibich;D Popov;K Kato

Frequent Co-Authors

Gert Kreibich
Gert Kreibich New York University
Milton Adesnik
Milton Adesnik New York University
Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan
Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan Cornell University
Tung-Tien Sun
Tung-Tien Sun New York University
Peter D'Eustachio
Peter D'Eustachio New York University
Michael G. Rosenfeld
Michael G. Rosenfeld University of California, San Diego
Vincent T. Marchesi
Vincent T. Marchesi Yale University
Hediye Erdjument-Bromage
Hediye Erdjument-Bromage New York University
Paul Tempst
Paul Tempst Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
James A. Lake
James A. Lake University of California, Los Angeles

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