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  • 35. Ryanodine facilitates calcium-dependent release of transmitter at mouse neuromuscular junctions.
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  • 37. Acetylcholine recycling and release at rat motor nerve terminals studied using (-)-vesamicol and troxpyrrolium.
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  • 39. The reduction of endplate responses by botulinum toxin.
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