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Transglutaminase participates in the blockade of neurotransmitter release by tetanus toxin: evidence for a novel biological function.
Facchiano F, Deloye F, Doussau F, Innamorati G, Ashton AC, Dolly JO, Beninati S, Facchiano A, Luini A, Poulain B, Benfenati F.
Amino Acids. 2010 Jun;39(1):257-69. doi: 10.1007/s00726-009-0436-3. Epub 2010 Jan 19.
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