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151. Gβγ Inhibits Exocytosis via Interaction with Critical Residues on Soluble N-Ethylmaleimide-Sensitive Factor Attachment Protein-25

164. LETTERS.

165. Feature-based modeling, FOR SURFACE.

166. Centreless and useless: let's enjoy the pleasures of living.

167. Pseud's Corner language is in urgent of a rethink.

168. THE RIBA IS RIGHT BEHIND HARD-UP STUDENTS.

169. Lessons from a country that doesn't meddle with medals.

170. Taxation club is one we would prefer not to be members of.

171. Architectural teaching at risk from state move to regulation.

172. Performance pedants offer us progress in a straitjacket.

173. The world according to Royal Gold Medallist Rem Koolhaas.

174. G Protein beta gamma Subunit--Mediated Presynaptic Inhibition: Regulation of Exocytotic Fusion....

175. Extended Lattice Light-Sheet with Incoherent Holography

176. Excess phosphoserine-129 α-synuclein induces synaptic vesicle trafficking and declustering defects at a vertebrate synapse.

177. Higher Neuronal Facilitation and Potentiation with APOE4 Suppressed by Angiotensin II.

178. Quantitation and Simulation of Single Action Potential-Evoked Ca 2+ Signals in CA1 Pyramidal Neuron Presynaptic Terminals.

179. Gβγ Binds to the Extreme C Terminus of SNAP25 to Mediate the Action of Gi/o-Coupled G Protein-Coupled Receptors.

180. New Perspectives on the Dialogue between Brains and Machines.

181. Brain-machine interactions for assessing the dynamics of neural systems.

182. Gbetagamma interferes with Ca2+-dependent binding of synaptotagmin to the soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) complex.

183. G protein betagamma directly regulates SNARE protein fusion machinery for secretory granule exocytosis.

184. Presynaptic GABAA and GABAB Receptor-mediated Phasic Modulation in Axons of Spinal Motor Interneurons.

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