Effects of calcium and strontium in the process of acetylcholine release from motor nerve endings
AUTOR(ES)
Mellow, A. M.
RESUMO
1. The effects of Ca and Sr ions on synchronous acetyleholine (ACh) secretion (the impulsive, physiologically functional form of secretion which produces an end-plate potential in response to a single nerve impulse) and on asynchronous ACh secretion (the delayed, residual increase in miniature end-plate potential frequency evoked by repetitive nerve impulses or by accumulation of intracellular divalent cations) were studied at frog neuromuscular junctions.
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