Promiscuous interaction of SNAP-25 with all plasma membrane syntaxins in a neuroendocrine cell.

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Published in Biochem J on December 01, 2005

Authors

Mark Bajohrs1, Frédéric Darios, Sew-Yeu Peak-Chew, Bazbek Davletov

Author Affiliations

1: MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QH, UK.

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