Properties of junctional and extrajunctional acetylcholine-receptor channels in organ cultured human muscle fibres
AUTOR(ES)
Cull-Candy, S. G.
RESUMO
1. Current noise, obtained during steady ionophoretic application of acetylcholine (ACh) to voltage-clamped human fibres has been analysed to derive properties of end-plate channels and also extrajunctional ACh-activated channels which are present at the muscle—tendon junction of normal fibres. In addition, ACh-receptor channels present at the end-plate and tendon region in organ cultured muscles have been compared with those in fresh muscles.
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