Requirement for the synaptic protein interaction site for reconstitution of synaptic transmission by P/Q-type calcium channels.
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Requirement for the synaptic protein interaction site for reconstitution of synaptic transmission by P/Q-type calcium channels.
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Requirement for the synaptic p ...... by P/Q-type calcium channels.
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Requirement for the synaptic p ...... by P/Q-type calcium channels.
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Requirement for the synaptic p ...... by P/Q-type calcium channels.
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Charles T Yokoyama
Huijun Zhong
Kanako Itoh
Ruth E Westenbroek
Scott J Myers
Sumiko Mochida
Todd Scheuer
William A Catterall
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10.1073/PNAS.262787699
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2003-02-24T00:00:00Z