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The role of Snapin in neurosecretion: snapin knock-out mice exhibit impaired calcium-dependent exocytosis of large dense-core vesicles in chromaffin cellsTian et al., 2005
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- Tian J
- Wu Z
- Unzicker M
- Lu L
- Cai Q
- Li C
- Schirra C
- Matti U
- Stevens D
- Deng C
- Rettig J
- Sheng Z
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- Journal of Neuroscience
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Identification of the molecules that regulate the priming of synaptic vesicles for fusion and the structural coupling of the calcium sensor with the soluble N-ethyl maleimide sensitive factor adaptor protein receptor (SNARE)-based fusion machinery is critical for understanding …
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