Cholinesterases of neuromuscular junction

The ultrastructural localization of AChE and BuChE was studied in motor endplates of the rat and mouse diaphragms, using the CNS − modification of the one-step Cu-thiocholine procedure. AChE activity was observed on pre- and postsynaptic membranes, in the basal lamina and in the Schwann cell-nerve t...

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