E M Bailyes
University of Cambridge(GB)Addenbrooke's Hospital(GB)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Pancreatic function and diabetes, Adenosine and Purinergic Signaling, Biochemical and Molecular Research, Alkaline Phosphatase Research Studies, Diabetes Management and Research
Most-Cited Works
- → Insulin receptor/IGF-I receptor hybrids are widely distributed in mammalian tissues: quantification of individual receptor species by selective immunoprecipitation and immunoblotting(1997)280 cited
- → Identification of the type 2 proinsulin processing endopeptidase as PC2, a member of the eukaryote subtilisin family.(1992)146 cited
- → Ectoenzymes control adenosine modulation of immunoisolated cholinergic synapses(1987)130 cited
- → A member of the eukaryotic subtilisin family (PC3) has the enzymic properties of the type 1 proinsulin-converting endopeptidase(1992)121 cited
- → T-cell reactivity to 38 kD insulin-secretory-granule protein in patients with recent-onset type 1 diabetes(1991)109 cited
- → Insulin secretory granule biogenesis. Co-ordinate regulation of the biosynthesis of the majority of constituent proteins(1991)82 cited
- → Solubilization and purification of rat liver 5′-nucleotidase by use of a zwitterionic detergent and a monoclonal-antibody immunoadsorbent(1982)72 cited
- → The post-translational processing of chromogranin A in the pancreatic islet: involvement of the eukaryote subtilisin PC2(1994)68 cited
- → Identification of the Region within the Neuroendocrine Polypeptide 7B2 Responsible for the Inhibition of Prohormone Convertase PC2(1995)65 cited
- → Endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ is important for the proteolytic processing and intracellular transport of proinsulin in the pancreatic β-cell(1997)61 cited