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Ca2+-dependent phosphorylation of syntaxin-1A by the death-associated protein (DAP) kinase regulates its interaction with Munc18Distinct initial SNARE configurations underlying the diversity of exocytosisDevelopment of onabotulinumtoxinA for chronic migraineVam7p, a vacuolar SNAP-25 homolog, is required for SNARE complex integrity and vacuole docking and fusion.A vacuolar v-t-SNARE complex, the predominant form in vivo and on isolated vacuoles, is disassembled and activated for docking and fusion.Brain pyroglutamate amyloid-β is produced by cathepsin B and is reduced by the cysteine protease inhibitor E64d, representing a potential Alzheimer's disease therapeuticRegulation of exocytosis by cyclin-dependent kinase 5 via phosphorylation of Munc18SNAREs are concentrated in cholesterol-dependent clusters that define docking and fusion sites for exocytosisSpecific binding of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate to calcium-dependent activator protein for secretion (CAPS), a potential phosphoinositide effector protein for regulated exocytosisNeuronal Ca2+ sensor 1, the mammalian homologue of frequenin, is expressed in chromaffin and PC12 cells and regulates neurosecretion from dense-core granulesSNAP-23 participates in SNARE complex assembly in rat adipose cellsPhosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate alters synaptotagmin 1 membrane docking and drives opposing bilayers closer together.Vacuolar sequential exocytosis of large dense-core vesicles in adrenal medulla.Synchronized ATP oscillations have a critical role in prechondrogenic condensation during chondrogenesisSelection and preference for botulinum toxins in the management of photoaging and facial lines: patient and physician considerations.Bioluminescence Assays for Monitoring Chondrogenic Differentiation and Cartilage Regeneration.Post-priming actions of ATP on Ca2+-dependent exocytosis in pancreatic beta cells.Vacuole acidification is required for trans-SNARE pairing, LMA1 release, and homotypic fusionDual Monitoring of Secretion and ATP Levels during Chondrogenesis Using Perfusion Culture-Combined Bioluminescence Monitoring System.Insulin vesicle release: walk, kiss, pause ... then run.Flickering fusion pores comparable with initial exocytotic pores occur in protein-free phospholipid bilayers.Cloning and sequencing of a protein involved in phagosomal membrane fusion in ParameciumRapid regulated dense-core vesicle exocytosis requires the CAPS protein.CAPS and Munc13: CATCHRs that SNARE VesiclesRationale for use of onabotulinum toxin A (BOTOX) in chronic migraine.Presynaptic mitochondria and the temporal pattern of neurotransmitter release.A cell-free system for regulated exocytosis in PC12 cells.Phosphatidylinositol transfer protein (PITPalpha) stimulates in vitro intra-Golgi transport.Transient expression of botulinum neurotoxin C1 light chain differentially inhibits calcium and glucose induced insulin secretion in clonal beta-cells.Reversal of synaptic vesicle docking at central synapses.Early requirement for alpha-SNAP and NSF in the secretory cascade in chromaffin cells.Onabotulinum toxin A in the treatment of chronic migraine: patient selection and special considerations.Uncoupling secretion and tip growth in lily pollen tubes: evidence for the role of calcium in exocytosisSynaptic proteins in rat taste bud cells: appearance in the Golgi apparatus and relationship to alpha-gustducin and the Lewis(b) and A antigens.Room temperature activates human blood platelets.G protein betagamma directly regulates SNARE protein fusion machinery for secretory granule exocytosis.Secretory vesicle budding from the trans-Golgi network is mediated by phosphatidic acid levels.Identification of PDZ Domain Containing Proteins Interacting with 1.2 and PMCA4bDefining the functions of trans-SNARE pairs
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1997 nî lūn-bûn
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1997年論文
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1997年論文
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1997年論文
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1997年論文
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1997年论文
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Stages of regulated exocytosis.
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Stages of regulated exocytosis.
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Stages of regulated exocytosis.
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P1476
Stages of regulated exocytosis.
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P2093
P304
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10.1016/S0962-8924(97)01060-X
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1997-07-01T00:00:00Z