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Regulation of synaptophysin degradation by mammalian homologues of seven in absentiaWheeler et al., 2002
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- Wheeler T
- Chin L
- Li Y
- Roudabush F
- Li L
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- Journal of Biological Chemistry
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Synaptophysin is an integral membrane protein of synaptic vesicles characterized by four transmembrane domains with both termini facing the cytoplasm. Although synaptophysin has been implicated in neurotransmitter release, and decreased synaptophysin levels have …
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