Structure and conformational changes in NSF and its membrane receptor complexes visualized by quick-freeze/deep-etch electron microscopy.

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Published in Cell on August 08, 1997

Authors

P I Hanson1, R Roth, H Morisaki, R Jahn, J E Heuser

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1: Department of Pharmacology and HHMI, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06510, USA.

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