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Class:IdPerson:194830
_displayNameChapman, Edwin R
_timestamp2014-01-17 21:26:59
created[InstanceEdit:194829] Gopinathrao, G, 2007-03-28 20:22:06
firstnameEdwin R
initialER
modified[InstanceEdit:5244399] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2014-01-17
surnameChapman
(author)[LiteratureReference:194828] Synaptotagmins I and II mediate entry of botulinum neurotoxin B into cells
[LiteratureReference:2028753] Ca2+ and synaptotagmin VII-dependent delivery of lysosomal membrane to nascent phagosomes
[LiteratureReference:5244398] SV2 is the protein receptor for botulinum neurotoxin A
[LiteratureReference:5244433] Glycosylated SV2A and SV2B mediate the entry of botulinum neurotoxin E into neurons
[LiteratureReference:5244455] Receptor binding enables botulinum neurotoxin B to sense low pH for translocation channel assembly
[LiteratureReference:5244511] Botulinum neurotoxins B and E translocate at different rates and exhibit divergent responses to GT1b and low pH
[LiteratureReference:5246522] Botulinum neurotoxin C1 blocks neurotransmitter release by means of cleaving HPC-1/syntaxin
[LiteratureReference:5250887] Botulinum neurotoxin A selectively cleaves the synaptic protein SNAP-25
[LiteratureReference:5688173] Inhibition of TFG function causes hereditary axon degeneration by impairing endoplasmic reticulum structure
[LiteratureReference:9664010] Otoferlin is a calcium sensor that directly regulates SNARE-mediated membrane fusion
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