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Hanson PI and Whiteheart SW (2005). AAA+ proteins: have engine, will work. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. 6: 519-529.

Abujarour R.J., Dalal S., Hanson P.I., and Draper R.K. (2005). p97 is in a complex with cholera toxin and influences the transport of cholera toxin and related toxins to the cytoplasm. J. Biol. Chem. 280: 15865-15871.

Lin Y., Kimpler L.A., Naismith T.V., Lauer J.M., and Hanson, P.I. (2005). Interaction of the mammalian ESCRT-III protein hSnf7-1 with itself, membranes, and the AAA+ ATPase SKD1. J. Biol. Chem. 280: 12799-12809.

Hanson, P.I. and Stahl, P.D. (2004). From the neuromuscular junction to cellular architecture and beyond: 30 years of imaging by John E. Heuser. Eur. J. Cell Biol. 83: 229-242.

Naismith, T., Heuser, J.E., Breakefield, X.O. and Hanson, P.I. (2004) TorsinA in the nuclear envelope. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 101: 7612-7617.

Chae, T.H., Kim, S., Marz, K.E., Hanson, P.I. and Walsh, C.A. (2004). The hyh mutation uncovers roles for alpha Snap in apical protein localization and control of neural cell fate. Nat Genet. 36: 264-70.

Dalal, S., Rosser, M.F., Cyr, D.M. and Hanson, P.I. (2004). Distinct roles for the AAA ATPases NSF and p97 in the secretory pathway. Mol Biol Cell. 15:637-48.

Marz KE, Lauer J, Hanson PI (2003). Defining the interface between alpha SNAP and SNARE complexes: implications for SNARE disassembly. J. Biol. Chem. 278: 27000-27008.

Hewett J, Ziefer P, Bergeron D, Naismith T, Boston H, Wilbur J, Slater D, Kamm C, Ozelius LJ, Ramesh V, Hanson PI, Breakefield XO (2003). Torsin A in PC12 cells: localization in the endoplasmic reticulum and response to stress. J Neurosci Research 72: 158-168.

Marz KE, Hanson PI (2002). Sealed with a twist: complexin and the synaptic SNARE complex. Trends in Neuroscience 25: 381-3.

Hanley JG, Khatri L, Hanson PI, Ziff EB (2002). NSF ATPase and alpha/beta-SNAPs disassemble the AMPA receptor-PICK1 complex. Neuron 34: 53-67.

Breakefield XO, Kamm C, Hanson PI (2001). TorsinA: movement at many levels. Neuron 31: 9-12.

Dalal S, Hanson PI (2001). Membrane traffic: what drives the AAA motor? Cell 104: 5-8.

Fleming KG, Hohl TM, Yu RC, Müller SA, Wolpensinger B, Engel A, Engelhardt H, Brünger AT, Söllner TH, Hanson PI (1998). A revised model for the oligomeric state of the N-ethylmaleimide sensitive fusion protein, NSF. J Biol Chem 273: 15675-15861.

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