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Molecular basis for the control of motor-based transport of MHC class II compartments

Rocha, N.

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Rocha, N. (2008, October 8). Molecular basis for the control of motor-based transport of MHC class II compartments. Retrieved from

https://hdl.handle.net/1887/13136

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Appendices

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Appendix A

Color Figures

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Figures 1 and 2 from Chapter 1 &

Figures 2, 3, 5, and 6 from Chapter 2

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Figure 1 from Chapter 1 (page 18)

Figure 2 from Chapter 1 (page 20)

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Figure 2 from Chapter 2 (page 31) Figure 3 from Chapter 2 (page 32)

Figure 5 from Chapter 2 (page 34)

Figure 6 from Chapter 2 (page 35)

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Figures 7 and 8 from Chapter 2 &

Figures 1, 3, and 4 from Chapter 3

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Figure 7 from Chapter 2 (page 36 )

Figure 8 from Chapter 2 (page 38)

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Figure 1 from Chapter 3 (page 48)

Figure 4 from Chapter 3 (page 53)

Figure 4 from Chapter 3 (page 53)

Figure 3 from Chapter 3 (page 51) A

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Figures 5, 6, 7, and S2 from Chapter 3

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Figure 5 from Chapter 3 (pages 56 and 57) A

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Figure 6 from Chapter 3 (page 59)

Figure S2 from Chapter 3 (page

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Figure 7 from Chapter 3 (page 61)

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Figures 2, 3, and 5 from Chapter 4 &

Figures 1, 5, and 6 from Chapter 5

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Figure 2 from Chapter 4 (page 82)

Figure 5 from Chapter 4 (page 85)

Figure 3 from Chapter 4 (page 83)

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Figure 1 from Chapter 5 (page 95)

Figure 5 from Chapter 5 (page 99)

Figure 6 from Chapter 5 (page 99)

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