Proteomic Analysis of Unbounded Cellular Compartments: Synaptic Clefts
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Mark H. Ellisman | Thomas J. Deerinck | Steven A. Carr | Emily K. Lehrman | Beth Stevens | S. Carr | T. Deerinck | Mark Ellisman | A. Ting | Namrata D. Udeshi | D. Wilton | B. Stevens | Ken H. Loh | Tanya Svinkina | P. Stawski | Austin S. Draycott | Daniel K. Wilton | Tanya Svinkina | Alice Y. Ting | Philipp S. Stawski | N. Udeshi | Austin S Draycott
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