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182 related items for PubMed ID: 3658219

  • 21. Loss of alpha-bungarotoxin from junctional and extrajunctional acetylcholine receptors in rat diaphragm muscle in vivo and in organ culture.
    Berg DK, Hall ZW.
    J Physiol; 1975 Nov; 252(3):771-89. PubMed ID: 1206575
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  • 22. Cholinergic receptors at denervated mammalian motor end-plates.
    Frank E, Gautvik K, Sommerschild H.
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  • 23. Fate of alpha-bungarotoxin bound to acetylcholine receptors of normal and denervated muscle.
    Berg DK, Hall ZW.
    Science; 1974 Apr 26; 184(4135):473-5. PubMed ID: 4819679
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  • 24. Effect of reinnervation on the degradation rate of junctional acetylcholine receptors synthesized in denervated skeletal muscles.
    Shyng SL, Salpeter MM.
    J Neurosci; 1990 Dec 26; 10(12):3905-15. PubMed ID: 2269890
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  • 25. Subunit structure and peptide mapping of junctional and extrajunctional acetylcholine receptors from rat muscle.
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  • 26. Lithium reduces the number of acetylcholine receptors in skeletal muscle.
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  • 27. Acetylcholine receptors. Distribution and extrajunctional density in rat diaphragm after denervation correlated with acetylcholine sensitivity.
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  • 30. Agonist-induced potentiation of acetylcholine sensitivity in denervated skeletal muscle.
    Harborne AJ, Smith ME.
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  • 31. The distribution of acetylcholine receptors in the normal and denervated neuromuscular junction of the frog.
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  • 32. Degradation of two AChR populations at rat neuromuscular junctions: regulation in vivo by electrical stimulation.
    Andreose JS, Xu R, Lømo T, Salpeter MM, Fumagalli G.
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  • 33. Different degradation rates of junctional and extrajunctional acetylcholine receptors of human muscle cultured in monolayer and innervated by fetal rat spinal cord neurons.
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  • 34. Acetylcholine sensitivity of developing ectopic nerve-muscle junctions in adult rat soleus muscles.
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  • 35. Turnover of junctional and extrajunctional acetylcholine receptors of the rat diaphragm.
    Chang CC, Huang MC.
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  • 36. Metabolic stabilization of acetylcholine receptors in vertebrate neuromuscular junction by muscle activity.
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  • 37. Spatial and temporal expression of acetylcholine receptor RNAs in innervated and denervated rat soleus muscle.
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  • 38. The effects of acute and chronic botulinum toxin treatment on receptor number, receptor distribution and tissue sensitivity in rat diaphragm.
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  • 39. Acetylcholine receptors and sodium channels in denervated and botulinum-toxin-treated adult rat muscle.
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  • 40. Activity-independent modulation of acetylcholine receptor levels in rat skeletal muscle following neonatal denervation.
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