Selective Interaction of Complexin with the Neuronal SNARE Complex
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T. Südhof | J. Rizo | W. Antonin | R. Jahn | D. Fasshauer | S. Pabst | J. Hazzard | James Hazzard | Stefan Pabst | Wolfram Antonin
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