Dynasore inhibits rapid endocytosis in bovine chromaffin cells.
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Chia-Hsueh Lee | C. Pan | Yit‐Tsong Chen | Chia-Chang Tsai | Ai-Chuan Chou | Chih-Lung Lin | Tzu-Lun Wang | Min-Yi Chou | I-Wei Peng | Jia-Hong Liao
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