Mechanism for calcium ion sensing by the C2A domain of synaptotagmin I.
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R B Sutton | A. Hinderliter | J. Gauer | G. Gillispie | J. Murphy | Ryan M. Sisk | H. Jacobson | Jesse R. Murphy | Ryan Sisk
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