Chromogranins A and B are key proteins in amine accumulation, but the catecholamine secretory pathway is conserved without them.
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Chromogranins A and B are key proteins in amine accumulation, but the catecholamine secretory pathway is conserved without them.
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Chromogranins A and B are key ...... way is conserved without them.
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Chromogranins A and B are key ...... way is conserved without them.
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Chromogranins A and B are key ...... way is conserved without them.
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Chromogranins A and B are key ...... way is conserved without them.
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Chromogranins A and B are key ...... way is conserved without them.
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Chromogranins A and B are key ...... way is conserved without them.
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Juan R Hernández-Fernaud
Jésica Díaz-Vera
Marcial Camacho
Mónica S Montesinos
Rafael Luján
Ricardo Borges
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10.1096/FJ.11-181941
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2011-10-11T00:00:00Z