Fluorescent synapsins were used to study the dissociation–reassociation cycle of this synaptic vesicle protein in situ, and how this process relates to regulation of exocytosis.
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Murthy, V. Spreading synapsins. Nat Neurosci 4, 1155–1157 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/nn1201-1155
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