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183 related items for PubMed ID: 7650610

  • 21. Metabolic stabilization of acetylcholine receptors at newly formed neuromuscular junctions in rat.
    Reiness CG, Weinberg CB.
    Dev Biol; 1981 Jun; 84(2):247-54. PubMed ID: 20737862
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  • 22. Trophic interrelations at the neuromuscular junction as revealed by the use of botulinal neurotoxins.
    Thesleff S, Molgó J, Tågerud S.
    J Physiol (Paris); 1990 Jun; 84(2):167-73. PubMed ID: 2290131
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  • 23. Neonatal denervation inhibits the normal postnatal decrease in endplate channel open time.
    Schuetze SM, Vicini S.
    J Neurosci; 1984 Sep; 4(9):2297-302. PubMed ID: 6090614
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  • 24. Dependence of acetylcholine receptor channel conversion on muscle activity at denervated neonatal rat endplates.
    Brenner HR.
    Neurosci Lett; 1988 May 26; 88(2):161-6. PubMed ID: 2454435
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  • 25. Denervation increases the degradation rate of acetylcholine receptors at end-plates in vivo and in vitro.
    Bevan S, Steinbach JH.
    J Physiol; 1983 Mar 26; 336():159-77. PubMed ID: 6875905
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  • 34. Calcium influx and protein phosphorylation mediate the metabolic stabilization of synaptic acetylcholine receptors in muscle.
    Caroni P, Rotzler S, Britt JC, Brenner HR.
    J Neurosci; 1993 Mar 26; 13(3):1315-25. PubMed ID: 8382737
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  • 35. The clustering of acetylcholine receptors and formation of neuromuscular junctions in regenerating mammalian muscle grafts.
    Womble MD.
    Am J Anat; 1986 Jun 26; 176(2):191-205. PubMed ID: 3739947
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  • 37. Acetylcholine sensitivity of developing ectopic nerve-muscle junctions in adult rat soleus muscles.
    Lømo T, Slater CR.
    J Physiol; 1980 Jun 26; 303():173-89. PubMed ID: 6253618
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  • 38. The distribution of acetylcholine receptors in the normal and denervated neuromuscular junction of the frog.
    Krause M, Wernig A.
    J Neurocytol; 1985 Oct 26; 14(5):765-80. PubMed ID: 3879268
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  • 39. 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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  • 40. Immunological evidence for a change in subunits of the acetylcholine receptor in developing and denervated rat muscle.
    Gu Y, Hall ZW.
    Neuron; 1988 Apr 26; 1(2):117-25. PubMed ID: 3272161
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