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Trends in Neurosciences
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July 20, 2002
Sealed with a twist: complexin and the synaptic SNARE complex
Karla E Marz, Phyllis I Hanson
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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May 6, 2003
Defining the SNARE complex binding surface of alpha-SNAP: implications for SNARE complex disassembly
Karla E Marz, Joshua M Lauer, Phyllis I Hanson
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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March 9, 2006
SNARE complex zero layer residues are not critical for N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor-mediated disassembly
Joshua M Lauer, Seema Dalal, Karla E Marz, et al.
Nature Genetics
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February 6, 2004
The hyh mutation uncovers roles for alpha Snap in apical protein localization and control of neural cell fate
Teresa H Chae, Seonhee Kim, Karla E Marz, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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January 11, 2007
Structure/function analysis of Xenopus cryptochromes 1 and 2 reveals differential nuclear localization mechanisms and functional domains important for interaction with and repression of CLOCK-BMAL1
Ellena A van der Schalie, Francesca E Conte, Karla E Marz, et al.
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Trends in Neurosciences
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July 20, 2002
Sealed with a twist: complexin and the synaptic SNARE complex
Karla E Marz, Phyllis I Hanson
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
May 6, 2003
Defining the SNARE complex binding surface of alpha-SNAP: implications for SNARE complex disassembly
Karla E Marz, Joshua M Lauer, Phyllis I Hanson
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
March 9, 2006
SNARE complex zero layer residues are not critical for N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor-mediated disassembly
Joshua M Lauer, Seema Dalal, Karla E Marz, et al.
Nature Genetics
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February 6, 2004
The hyh mutation uncovers roles for alpha Snap in apical protein localization and control of neural cell fate
Teresa H Chae, Seonhee Kim, Karla E Marz, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
|
January 11, 2007
Structure/function analysis of Xenopus cryptochromes 1 and 2 reveals differential nuclear localization mechanisms and functional domains important for interaction with and repression of CLOCK-BMAL1
Ellena A van der Schalie, Francesca E Conte, Karla E Marz, et al.
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