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SNARE Receptor Protein Complexes in Presynaptic Neurons Function as Inhibitors

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SNARE receptor protein complexes in presynaptic neurons function as inhibitors of calcium transport to dampen or reduce the amount of neurotransmitter vesicles which participate in exocytosis.

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