Structural and molecular organization, development and maturation of the neuromuscular junction

The neuromuscular junction is made up of the apposition of highly differentiated domains of three types of cell: the motor neuronal ending, the terminal Schwann cell and the muscle postsynaptic membrane. These three components are surrounded by a basal lamina, dedicated to molecular signal exchanges...

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Schwann Cells - physiology
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