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Cholinergic Receptor Molecules and Cholinesterase Molecules at Mouse Skeletal Muscle Junctions

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Studies of the binding of labelled α-bungarotoxin to mouse skeletal muscle endplates have allowed the quantification of acetylcholine receptor sites at the post-synaptic membrane.

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BARNARD, E., WIECKOWSKI, J. & CHIU, T. Cholinergic Receptor Molecules and Cholinesterase Molecules at Mouse Skeletal Muscle Junctions. Nature 234, 207–209 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/234207a0

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