A conformational switch in complexin is required for synaptotagmin to trigger synaptic fusion
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J. Rothman | F. Pincet | Shyam S. Krishnakumar | D. Kümmel | K. Reinisch | Feng Li | L. Khandan | Jeff Coleman | C. Giraudo | D. Radoff | S. Baguley
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