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Bademosi, A., Lauwers, E., Padmanabhan, P. et al. Erratum: In vivo single-molecule imaging of syntaxin1A reveals polyphosphoinositide- and activity-dependent trapping in presynaptic nanoclusters. Nat Commun 8, 14492 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14492
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