Morphological variability is greater at developing than mature mouse neuromuscular junctions

Volume: 237, Issue: 4, Pages: 603 - 617
Published: Jun 13, 2020
Abstract
The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is the highly specialised peripheral synapse formed between lower motor neuron terminals and muscle fibres. Post-synaptic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs), which are found in high density in the muscle membrane, bind to acetylcholine released into the synaptic cleft of the NMJ, thereby enabling the conversion of motor action potentials to muscle contractions. NMJs have been studied for many years as a general...
Paper Details
Title
Morphological variability is greater at developing than mature mouse neuromuscular junctions
Published Date
Jun 13, 2020
Volume
237
Issue
4
Pages
603 - 617
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