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Burré J
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Beckhaus T
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Corvey C
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Karas M
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Zimmermann H
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Volknandt W
. 2006.
Synaptic vesicle proteins under conditions of rest and activation: analysis by 2-D difference gel electrophoresis.
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Electrophoresis. 27(17):3488-96.
Burré J
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Volknandt W
. 2007.
The synaptic vesicle proteome.
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J Neurochem. 101(6):1448-62.
Bacaj T
,
Wu D
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Burré J
,
Malenka RC
,
Liu X
,
Südhof TC
. 2015.
Synaptotagmin-1 and -7 Are Redundantly Essential for Maintaining the Capacity of the Readily-Releasable Pool of Synaptic Vesicles.
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PLoS Biol. 13(10):e1002267.
Burré J
,
Sharma M
,
Südhof TC
. 2012.
Systematic mutagenesis of α-synuclein reveals distinct sequence requirements for physiological and pathological activities.
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J Neurosci. 32(43):15227-42.
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Abramov D
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Guiberson NGuy Lewis
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Daab A
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Na Y
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Petsko GA
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Sharma M
,
Burré J
. 2020.
Targeted stabilization of Munc18-1 function via pharmacological chaperones.
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EMBO Mol Med. :e12354.
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Burré J
,
Sharma M
,
Südhof TC
. 2014.
α-Synuclein assembles into higher-order multimers upon membrane binding to promote SNARE complex formation.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 111(40):E4274-83.
Sharma M
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Burré J
. 2023.
α-Synuclein in synaptic function and dysfunction.
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Trends Neurosci. 46(2):153-166.
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