Synaptotagmins: C2-Domain Proteins That Regulate Membrane Traffic

We wish to thank Drs. M. S. Brown, J. L. Goldstein, Y. Goda, R. Jahn, E. Kandel, E. Liebe, and C. F. Stevens for invaluable advice and discussions. The work described in this review was partially supported by the National Institutes of Health, Human Frontier Science Project, and W. M. Keck Foundation.

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