Neurexins: synaptic cell surface proteins related to the alpha-latrotoxin receptor and laminin.
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T. Südhof | M. Geppert | T C Südhof | A. Petrenko | Y. Ushkaryov | M Geppert | A G Petrenko | Y A Ushkaryov
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