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1. Doc2b is a key effector of insulin secretion and skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity.

2. Tomosyns attenuate SNARE assembly and synaptic depression by binding to VAMP2-containing template complexes.

3. Ca 2+ sensor proteins in spontaneous release and synaptic plasticity: Limited contribution of Doc2c, rabphilin-3a and synaptotagmin 7 in hippocampal glutamatergic neurons.

4. Doc2 Proteins Are Not Required for the Increased Spontaneous Release Rate in Synaptotagmin-1-Deficient Neurons.

5. Synaptotagmin-1 and Doc2b Exhibit Distinct Membrane-Remodeling Mechanisms.

6. Doc2b Ca 2+ binding site mutants enhance synaptic release at rest at the expense of sustained synaptic strength.

7. A Potential Role for the STXBP5-AS1 Gene in Adult ADHD Symptoms.

8. SICT: automated detection and supervised inspection of fast Ca 2+ transients.

9. Doc2B acts as a calcium sensor for vesicle priming requiring synaptotagmin-1, Munc13-2 and SNAREs.

10. δ-Catenin ( CTNND2 ) missense mutation in familial cortical myoclonic tremor and epilepsy.

11. Direct quantitative detection of Doc2b-induced hemifusion in optically trapped membranes.

12. Identification of a Dutch founder mutation in MUSK causing fetal akinesia deformation sequence.

13. Functional characterization of the PCLO p.Ser4814Ala variant associated with major depressive disorder reveals cellular but not behavioral differences.

14. Tomosyn-2 is required for normal motor performance in mice and sustains neurotransmission at motor endplates.

15. Two male adults with pathogenic AUTS2 variants, including a two-base pair deletion, further delineate the AUTS2 syndrome.

16. DOC2 isoforms play dual roles in insulin secretion and insulin-stimulated glucose uptake.

17. Tomosyn interacts with the SUMO E3 ligase PIASγ.

18. Doc2b synchronizes secretion from chromaffin cells by stimulating fast and inhibiting sustained release.

19. TRIM3 regulates the motility of the kinesin motor protein KIF21B.

20. Exonic deletions in AUTS2 cause a syndromic form of intellectual disability and suggest a critical role for the C terminus.

21. Genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity in sporadic and familial forms of paroxysmal dyskinesia.

22. Paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia: cortical or non-cortical origin.

23. Multiple Ca2+ sensors in secretion: teammates, competitors or autocrats?

24. Deletion of Munc18-1 in 5-HT neurons results in rapid degeneration of the 5-HT system and early postnatal lethality.

25. Doc2b is a high-affinity Ca2+ sensor for spontaneous neurotransmitter release.

26. Chronic activation of the 5-HT(2) receptor reduces 5-HT neurite density as studied in organotypic slice cultures.

27. DOC2B acts as a calcium switch and enhances vesicle fusion.

28. DOC2A and DOC2B are sensors for neuronal activity with unique calcium-dependent and kinetic properties.

29. Two distinct genes drive expression of seven tomosyn isoforms in the mammalian brain, sharing a conserved structure with a unique variable domain.

30. Ca(2+)-induced recruitment of the secretory vesicle protein DOC2B to the target membrane.

31. Differential distribution and regulation of expression of synaptosomal-associated protein of 25 kDa isoforms in the Xenopus pituitary gland and brain.

32. Decreased glomerular expression of agrin in diabetic nephropathy and podocytes, cultured in high glucose medium.

33. Recent insights into the structure and functions of heparan sulfate proteoglycans in the human glomerular basement membrane.

34. Differential expression of agrin in renal basement membranes as revealed by domain-specific antibodies.

35. Primary structure and high expression of human agrin in basement membranes of adult lung and kidney.

36. Agrin is a major heparan sulfate proteoglycan in the human glomerular basement membrane.

37. Evidence for the existence of multiple heparan sulfate proteoglycans in the human glomerular basement membrane and mesangial matrix.

38. Expression and characterization of human perlecan domains I and II synthesized by baculovirus-infected insect cells.

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