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  • 5. Morphology of diaphragm neuromuscular junctions on different fibre types.
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  • 12. Presynaptic to postsynaptic relationships of the neuromuscular junction are held constant across age and muscle fiber type.
    Deschenes MR, Hurst TE, Ramser AE, Sherman EG.
    Dev Neurobiol; 2013 Oct; 73(10):744-53. PubMed ID: 23696094
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  • 14. Sequence of age-associated changes to the mouse neuromuscular junction and the protective effects of voluntary exercise.
    Cheng A, Morsch M, Murata Y, Ghazanfari N, Reddel SW, Phillips WD.
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  • 15. Motor nerve terminal outgrowth and acetylcholine receptors: inhibition of terminal outgrowth by alpha-bungarotoxin and anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody.
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  • 16. Neuromuscular junction development in the cutaneous pectoris muscle of Rana catesbeiana.
    Linden DC, Jerian SM, Letinsky MS.
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  • 17. Topological differences along mammalian motor nerve terminals for spontaneous and alpha-bungarotoxin-induced sprouting.
    Tomas J, Lanuza MA, Santafé M, Fenoll-Brunet MR, Garcia N.
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  • 19. Light and electron microscopic identification of nerve terminal sprouting and retraction in normal adult frog muscle.
    Anzil AP, Bieser A, Wernig A.
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  • 20. Morphometric characterization of the neuromuscular junction of rodents intoxicated with 2,4-dithiobiuret: evidence that nerve terminal recycling processes contribute to muscle weakness.
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