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N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor
(668 times)
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Cell Biology (130 times)
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SNAP-25 (66 times) VAMP (25 times) BoNTs (18 times)
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1995 Transport route for synaptobrevin via a novel pathway of insertion into the endoplasmic reticulum membrane.
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soluble NSF attachment protein receptor
(101 times)
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Cell Biology (24 times)
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NSF (21 times) SNAP-25 (11 times) BoNT (4 times)
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1995 Presynaptic proteins involved in exocytosis in Drosophila melanogaster: a genetic analysis.
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SNAP receptor
(53 times)
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Neurology (14 times)
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NSF (18 times) SNAP (6 times) SNAP-25 (6 times)
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1995 A possible docking and fusion particle for synaptic transmission.
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synaptic core
(3 times)
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Neurology (2 times)
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AChRs (1 time) CSPs (1 time) NSF (1 time)
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1998 Interaction of cysteine string proteins with the alpha1A subunit of the P/Q-type calcium channel.
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synaptosome-related
(2 times)
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Psychiatry (2 times)
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ADHD (1 time) GMDR (1 time) RCFT (1 time)
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2013 Role of synaptosome-related (SNARE) genes in adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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(SNAP)-SNAP receptor
(1 time)
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Biotechnology (1 time)
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MDCK (1 time) NSF (1 time) SNAP (1 time)
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1996 Reconstitution of transcytosis in SLO-permeabilized MDCK cells: existence of an NSF-dependent fusion mechanism with the apical surface of MDCK cells.
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molecules-SNAP receptor
(1 time)
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Biology (1 time)
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2015 The trans-SNARE-regulating function of Munc18-1 is essential to synaptic exocytosis.
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N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive fusion protein attachment protein attachment protein receptor
(1 time)
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Science (1 time)
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AFM (1 time)
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2009 Single molecule probing of SNARE proteins by atomic force microscopy.
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Rab-tether-SNAP receptor
(1 time)
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Physiology (1 time)
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COPI (1 time) ER (1 time)
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2005 The role of ARF1 and rab GTPases in polarization of the Golgi stack.
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10 |
selective nuclear androgen receptor exporter
(1 time)
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Neoplasms (1 time)
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AR (1 time) MAPK (1 time)
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2010 Discovery and mechanistic characterization of a novel selective nuclear androgen receptor exporter for the treatment of prostate cancer.
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11 |
Selective nucleic acid removal via exclusion
(1 time)
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Chemistry Techniques, Analytical (1 time)
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2013 Selective nucleic acid removal via exclusion (SNARE): capturing mRNA and DNA from a single sample.
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12 |
sensory nerve action potential receptor
(1 time)
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Dermatology (1 time)
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2005 Ichthyosis associated with ARC syndrome: ARC syndrome is one of the differential diagnoses of ichthyosis.
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severe necrotizing aortic root endocarditis
(1 time)
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Vascular Diseases (1 time)
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CI (1 time)
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2021 The Freestyle Valve in Severe Necrotizing Aortic Root Endocarditis: Comorbidity Upon Outcome.
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14 |
SNAP REceptors
(1 time)
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Cell Biology (1 time)
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2013 The blockade of the neurotransmitter release apparatus by botulinum neurotoxins.
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15 |
SNARE motif
(1 time)
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Biochemistry (1 time)
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CFTR (1 time)
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2002 The interaction between syntaxin 1A and cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator Cl- channels is mechanistically distinct from syntaxin 1A-SNARE interactions.
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Social Network Analysis of Risk behavior in Early adolescence
(1 time)
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Pediatrics (1 time)
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RSiena (1 time)
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2016 Who helps whom? Investigating the development of adolescent prosocial relationships.
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17 |
soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor
(1 time)
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Biochemistry (1 time)
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2006 Solid-phase synthesis and purification of a set of uniformly 13C, 15N labelled de novo designed membrane fusogenic peptides.
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soluble NSF acceptor protein receptor
(1 time)
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Biochemistry (1 time)
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2001 Homo- and heterooligomeric SNARE complexes studied by site-directed spin labeling.
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19 |
suggesting that heterotrimeric
(1 time)
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Biochemistry (1 time)
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1996 Interaction of SNARE complexes with P/Q-type calcium channels in rat cerebellar synaptosomes.
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Synaptobrevin-2, a snap receptor
(1 time)
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Biophysics (1 time)
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2019 Synaptobrevin-2 C-Terminal Flexible Region Regulates the Discharge of Catecholamine Molecules.
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