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The vSNAREs VAMP2 and VAMP4 control recycling and intracellular sorting of post-synaptic receptors i…
Analysis of DNM3 and VAMP4 as genetic modifiers of LRRK2 Parkinson's disease.
VAMP4 Is an Essential Cargo Molecule for Activity-Dependent Bulk Endocytosis.
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Phage-assisted evolution of botulinum neurotoxin proteases with reprogrammed specificity.
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