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May 10, 2013
"Self" versus "non-self" connectivity dictates properties of synaptic transmission and plasticity
Huisheng Liu, Edwin R Chapman, Camin Dean
Biophysical Journal
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June 20, 2006
Ca2+-triggered simultaneous membrane penetration of the tandem C2-domains of synaptotagmin I
Enfu Hui, Jihong Bai, Edwin R Chapman
Molecular Biology of the Cell
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December 21, 2013
Mutations that disrupt Ca²⁺-binding activity endow Doc2β with novel functional properties during synaptic transmission
Jon D Gaffaney, Renhao Xue, Edwin R Chapman
The Journal of Cell Biology
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March 16, 2005
Two modes of exocytosis at hippocampal synapses revealed by rate of FM1-43 efflux from individual vesicles
David A Richards, Jihong Bai, Edwin R Chapman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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July 22, 2015
Structural elements that underlie Doc2β function during asynchronous synaptic transmission
Renhao Xue, Jon D Gaffaney, Edwin R Chapman
Biophysical Journal
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February 14, 2021
Cholesterol stabilizes recombinant exocytic fusion pores by altering membrane bending rigidity
Lanxi Wu, Kevin C Courtney, Edwin R Chapman
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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May 30, 2008
Analysis of the synaptotagmin family during reconstituted membrane fusion. Uncovering a class of inhibitory isoforms
Akhil Bhalla, Michael C Chicka, Edwin R Chapman
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
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January 14, 2004
PIP2 increases the speed of response of synaptotagmin and steers its membrane-penetration activity toward the plasma membrane
Jihong Bai, Ward C Tucker, Edwin R Chapman
Molecular Biology of the Cell
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August 12, 2005
Synaptotagmin isoforms couple distinct ranges of Ca2+, Ba2+, and Sr2+ concentration to SNARE-mediated membrane fusion
Akhil Bhalla, Ward C Tucker, Edwin R Chapman
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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March 27, 2004
Reconstitution of Ca2+-regulated membrane fusion by synaptotagmin and SNAREs
Ward C Tucker, Thomas Weber, Edwin R Chapman
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Plos One
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May 10, 2013
"Self" versus "non-self" connectivity dictates properties of synaptic transmission and plasticity
Huisheng Liu, Edwin R Chapman, Camin Dean
Biophysical Journal
|
June 20, 2006
Ca2+-triggered simultaneous membrane penetration of the tandem C2-domains of synaptotagmin I
Enfu Hui, Jihong Bai, Edwin R Chapman
Molecular Biology of the Cell
|
December 21, 2013
Mutations that disrupt Ca²⁺-binding activity endow Doc2β with novel functional properties during synaptic transmission
Jon D Gaffaney, Renhao Xue, Edwin R Chapman
The Journal of Cell Biology
|
March 16, 2005
Two modes of exocytosis at hippocampal synapses revealed by rate of FM1-43 efflux from individual vesicles
David A Richards, Jihong Bai, Edwin R Chapman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
July 22, 2015
Structural elements that underlie Doc2β function during asynchronous synaptic transmission
Renhao Xue, Jon D Gaffaney, Edwin R Chapman
Biophysical Journal
|
February 14, 2021
Cholesterol stabilizes recombinant exocytic fusion pores by altering membrane bending rigidity
Lanxi Wu, Kevin C Courtney, Edwin R Chapman
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
May 30, 2008
Analysis of the synaptotagmin family during reconstituted membrane fusion. Uncovering a class of inhibitory isoforms
Akhil Bhalla, Michael C Chicka, Edwin R Chapman
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
|
January 14, 2004
PIP2 increases the speed of response of synaptotagmin and steers its membrane-penetration activity toward the plasma membrane
Jihong Bai, Ward C Tucker, Edwin R Chapman
Molecular Biology of the Cell
|
August 12, 2005
Synaptotagmin isoforms couple distinct ranges of Ca2+, Ba2+, and Sr2+ concentration to SNARE-mediated membrane fusion
Akhil Bhalla, Ward C Tucker, Edwin R Chapman
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
March 27, 2004
Reconstitution of Ca2+-regulated membrane fusion by synaptotagmin and SNAREs
Ward C Tucker, Thomas Weber, Edwin R Chapman
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