Association of Rab3A with synaptic vesicles at late stages of the secretory pathway
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P. De Camilli | T. Südhof | P. Johnston | P. Camilli | R. Jahn | K. Takei | M. Matteoli | R. Cameron | P. Hurlbut | Kohji Takei | Michela Matteoli | Richard Cameron | Paul Hurlbut | PatriciaA. Johnston | Reinhard Jahn
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