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[Acetylcholine receptors (author's transl)].

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    Acetylcholine receptors, classified as nicotinic and muscarinic, are crucial for neurotransmission. Advanced biochemical methods now allow precise identification and quantification of these receptors in the brain and their role in neurological disorders.

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