Eps15 Homology Domain-NPF Motif Interactions Regulate Clathrin Coat Assembly during Synaptic Vesicle Recycling*
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George J Augustine | Jennifer R Morgan | G. Augustine | J. Morgan | K. Prasad | E. Lafer | Eileen M Lafer | Kondury Prasad | S. Jin | Suping Jin
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