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Volumn 107, Issue , 2015, Pages 9-24

The long journey of botulinum neurotoxins into the synapse

Author keywords

Botulinum neurotoxin; E cadherin; Hemagglutinin; Intestinal barrier; Neuromuscular junction; Progenitor toxin complex; Synaptic vesicle proteins

Indexed keywords

BOTULINUM TOXIN; GANGLIOSIDE; GLYCAN; GLYCOLIPID; HEMAGGLUTININ; N ETHYLMALEIMIDE; POISON; SNARE PROTEIN; SYNAPTOTAGMIN; UVOMORULIN;

EID: 84947794391     PISSN: 00410101     EISSN: 18793150     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2015.09.009     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (89)

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