Microphysiological modeling of the structure and function of neuromuscular transmitter release sites

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  • who: Stephen D. Meriney from the Biomedical Applications Group, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States have published the research: Microphysiological Modeling of the Structure and Function of Neuromuscular Transmitter Release Sites, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    The frog NMJ has been used for decades as a model synapse not only for specific features of neuromuscular synaptic transmission, but also for the study of conserved mechanisms of neurotransmission in general (Del Castillo and Katz, 1953, 1954a,b, 1956; Katz and Miledi, 1965a,b; Tarr et_al, 2013). The average mouse NMJ . . .

     

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