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BIOCHEMICAL investigations1 have revealed that —SH compounds take an essential role in the transmission of impulses. By precipitating these compounds with lead nitrate we have succeeded in demonstrating the subneural apparatus of motor end-plates in cross-striated muscles.
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SÁVAY, G., CSILLIK, B. Lead-Reactive Substances in Myoneural Synapses. Nature 181, 1137–1138 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/1811137a0
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