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McNew, J. A., Parlati, F., Fukuda, R., Johnston, R. J., Paz, K., Paumet, F., Söllner, T. H., & Rothman, J. E. (2000). Compartmental specificity of cellular membrane fusion encoded in SNARE proteins. Nature, 407(6801), 153–159.

Authors 8
  1. James A. McNew (first)
  2. Francesco Parlati (additional)
  3. Ryouichi Fukuda (additional)
  4. Robert J. Johnston (additional)
  5. Keren Paz (additional)
  6. Fabienne Paumet (additional)
  7. Thomas H. Söllner (additional)
  8. James E. Rothman (additional)
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@article{McNew_2000, title={Compartmental specificity of cellular membrane fusion encoded in SNARE proteins}, volume={407}, ISSN={1476-4687}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/35025000}, DOI={10.1038/35025000}, number={6801}, journal={Nature}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={McNew, James A. and Parlati, Francesco and Fukuda, Ryouichi and Johnston, Robert J. and Paz, Keren and Paumet, Fabienne and Söllner, Thomas H. and Rothman, James E.}, year={2000}, month=sep, pages={153–159} }