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Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|January 1, 1976
Octopamine neurons in lobsters: location, morphology, release of octopamine and possible physiological roleE A Kravitz, P D Evans, B R Talamo, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|August 1, 1984
Components of Torpedo electric organ and muscle that cause aggregation of acetylcholine receptors on cultured muscle cellsE W Godfrey, R M Nitkin, B G Wallace, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 1, 1987
Identification of agrin in electric organ extracts and localization of agrin-like molecules in muscle and central nervous systemM A Smith, Y M Yao, N E Reist, et al.
Progress in Brain Research|January 1, 1987
AgrinC Magill, N E Reist, J R Fallon, et al.
Nature|June 13, 1985
Aggregates of acetylcholinesterase induced by acetylcholine receptor-aggregating factorB G Wallace, R M Nitkin, N E Reist, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 1, 1987
Identification of agrin, a synaptic organizing protein from Torpedo electric organR M Nitkin, M A Smith, C Magill, et al.
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Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|January 1, 1976
Octopamine neurons in lobsters: location, morphology, release of octopamine and possible physiological roleE A Kravitz, P D Evans, B R Talamo, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|August 1, 1984
Components of Torpedo electric organ and muscle that cause aggregation of acetylcholine receptors on cultured muscle cellsE W Godfrey, R M Nitkin, B G Wallace, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 1, 1987
Identification of agrin in electric organ extracts and localization of agrin-like molecules in muscle and central nervous systemM A Smith, Y M Yao, N E Reist, et al.
Progress in Brain Research|January 1, 1987
AgrinC Magill, N E Reist, J R Fallon, et al.
Nature|June 13, 1985
Aggregates of acetylcholinesterase induced by acetylcholine receptor-aggregating factorB G Wallace, R M Nitkin, N E Reist, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 1, 1987
Identification of agrin, a synaptic organizing protein from Torpedo electric organR M Nitkin, M A Smith, C Magill, et al.
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