A Presynaptic Giant Ankyrin Stabilizes the NMJ through Regulation of Presynaptic Microtubules and Transsynaptic Cell Adhesion
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John W. Sedat | Richard D. Fetter | Jan Pielage | Graeme W. Davis | R. Fetter | G. Davis | J. Sedat | Jan Pielage | P. Carlton | Ling Cheng | Pete M. Carlton | Ling Cheng
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