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Sequential steps in clathrin-mediated synaptic vesicle endocytosis. / Brodin, Lennart; Löw, Peter; Shupliakov, Oleg.

In: Current Opinion in Neurobiology, Vol. 10, No. 3, 01.06.2000, p. 312-320.

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Brodin, L, Löw, P & Shupliakov, O 2000, 'Sequential steps in clathrin-mediated synaptic vesicle endocytosis', Current Opinion in Neurobiology, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 312-320. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0959-4388(00)00097-0

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Brodin, Lennart ; Löw, Peter ; Shupliakov, Oleg. / Sequential steps in clathrin-mediated synaptic vesicle endocytosis. In: Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 2000 ; Vol. 10, No. 3. pp. 312-320.

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