Rapid and efficient fusion of phospholipid vesicles by the alpha-helical core of a SNARE complex in the absence of an N-terminal regulatory domain.
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J. Rothman | T. Weber | T. Söllner | J. McNew | B. Westermann | F. Parlati | J E Rothman | J A McNew | T H Söllner | B Westermann | F Parlati | T Weber | T. Söllner
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