β Phorbol Ester- and Diacylglycerol-Induced Augmentation of Transmitter Release Is Mediated by Munc13s and Not by PKCs
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Thomas C. Südhof | Nils Brose | Christian Rosenmund | T. Südhof | Christian Rosenmund | J. Rhee | F. Varoqueaux | K. Reim | N. Brose | A. Betz | Masami Takahashi | Andrea Betz | I. Augustin | Dörte Hesse | Jeong-Seop Rhee | Masami Takahashi | S. Pyott | Kerstin Reim | Iris Augustin | Frederique Varoqueaux | Sonja Pyott | Dörte Hesse
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