The Extravesicular Domain of Synaptotagmin-1 Is Released with the Latent Fibroblast Growth Factor-1 Homodimer in Response to Heat Shock*
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Thomas Maciag | F. Tarantini | T. Maciag | Carla Mouta Carreira | Francesca Tarantini | W. Burgess | T. Lavallee | Theresa LaVallee | Anthony Jackson | Susan Gamble | Susan Garfinkel | Wilson H. Burgess | S. Gamble | S. Garfinkel | A. Jackson | C. M. Carreira
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