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Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics, 1974
The idea that certain drugs and neurotransmitters produce their effects by combining with specific receptors was first clearly expressed by Langley (1905) on the basis of the selective and localized effect of nicotine on striated muscle fibres. In 1914, Langley published a paper in which the antagonism between ‘curari’ and nicotine ...
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The idea that certain drugs and neurotransmitters produce their effects by combining with specific receptors was first clearly expressed by Langley (1905) on the basis of the selective and localized effect of nicotine on striated muscle fibres. In 1914, Langley published a paper in which the antagonism between ‘curari’ and nicotine ...
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1981
Time-resolved electrophysiological studies of end-plate responses to acetylcholine and cholinergic agonists define the time range for molecular studies in which the events at the neuromuscular junction may be simulated in vitro. Since this time range is of the order of milliseconds, rapid kinetic techniques have to be employed.
Rolf Jurss, Alfred Maelicke, Heino Prinz
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Time-resolved electrophysiological studies of end-plate responses to acetylcholine and cholinergic agonists define the time range for molecular studies in which the events at the neuromuscular junction may be simulated in vitro. Since this time range is of the order of milliseconds, rapid kinetic techniques have to be employed.
Rolf Jurss, Alfred Maelicke, Heino Prinz
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American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1953
E. Brodkin, K. A. C. Elliott
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E. Brodkin, K. A. C. Elliott
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