Structure/Function Analysis of Ca2+ Binding to the C2A Domain of Synaptotagmin 1
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T. Südhof | S. Gerber | A. C. Meyer | J. Rizo | Christian Rosenmund | Alexander C. Meyer | Jesus M. Garcia | M. Matos | R. Fernández-Chacón | A. Königstorfer | O. Shin
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