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 SNAREs are proteins involved in the exocytosis of vesicles. There are two types of SNARE protein, v-SNARE and t-SNARE. The v-SNARE is attatched to the membrane of the vesicle to be released. The t-SNARE is integrated into the target organelles membrane.
SNAREs are [[proteins|proteins]] involved in the [[exocytosis|exocytosis]] of [[vesicles|vesicles]]. There are two types of SNARE protein, [[v-SNARE|v-SNARE]] and [[t-SNARE|t-SNARE]]. The v-SNARE is attatched to the membrane of the vesicle to be released. The t-SNARE is integrated into the target [[organelles|organelles]] [[membrane|membrane]].

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SNAREs are proteins involved in the exocytosis of vesicles. There are two types of SNARE protein, v-SNARE and t-SNARE. The v-SNARE is attatched to the membrane of the vesicle to be released. The t-SNARE is integrated into the target organelles membrane.