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The synaptic vesicle cycle: a cascade of protein-protein interactions

The synaptic vesicle cycle at the nerve terminal consists of vesicle exocytosis with neuro-transmitter release, endocytosis of empty vesicles, and regeneration of fresh vesicles. Of all cellular transport pathways, the synaptic vesicle cycle is the fastest and the most tightly regulated. A convergen...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1995-06, Vol.375 (6533), p.645-653
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