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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 8, 18-23, Copyright © 1993 by International Union of Physiological Sciences
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F Benfenati and F Valtorta
The synapsins are a family of nerve terminal-specific phosphoproteins associated with the cytoplasmic side of synaptic vesicles that interact with various cytoskeletal proteins in a phosporylation-dependent fashion. They are implicated in the short-term regulation of neurotransmitter release and in the maturation of developing nerve terminals during synaptogenesis.
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