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M M Salpeter

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The Journal of Cell Biology|September 1, 1992
Transcripts for the acetylcholine receptor and acetylcholine esterase show distribution differences in cultured chick muscle cellsK W Tsim, I Greenberg, M Rimer, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 21, 1993
Degradation of acetylcholine receptors at vertebrate neuromuscular junctionsM M Salpeter, J Andreose, J P O'Malley, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|December 1, 1991
Acetylcholine receptor regulation in L5 muscle cells is independent of increases in collagen secretion induced by ascorbic acidM M Salpeter, E C Liu, R R Minor, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 1, 1978
Nerve extract induces increase and redistribution of acetylcholine receptors on cloned muscle cellsT R Podleski, D Axelrod, P Ravdin, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 11, 1996
Miniature endplate current rise times less than 100 microseconds from improved dual recordings can be modeled with passive acetylcholine diffusion from a synaptic vesicleJ R Stiles, D Van Helden, T M Bartol, et al.
Experimental Cell Research|November 1, 1993
Secreted collagen induced by ascorbic acid in L5 cloned muscle cultures does not affect acetylcholine receptor expressionE Liu, R R Minor, O Horovitz, et al.
The EMBO Journal|December 1, 2001
Two distinct effects on neurotransmission in a temperature-sensitive SNAP-25 mutantS S Rao, B A Stewart, P K Rivlin, et al.
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The Journal of Cell Biology|September 1, 1992
Transcripts for the acetylcholine receptor and acetylcholine esterase show distribution differences in cultured chick muscle cellsK W Tsim, I Greenberg, M Rimer, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 21, 1993
Degradation of acetylcholine receptors at vertebrate neuromuscular junctionsM M Salpeter, J Andreose, J P O'Malley, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|December 1, 1991
Acetylcholine receptor regulation in L5 muscle cells is independent of increases in collagen secretion induced by ascorbic acidM M Salpeter, E C Liu, R R Minor, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 1, 1978
Nerve extract induces increase and redistribution of acetylcholine receptors on cloned muscle cellsT R Podleski, D Axelrod, P Ravdin, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 11, 1996
Miniature endplate current rise times less than 100 microseconds from improved dual recordings can be modeled with passive acetylcholine diffusion from a synaptic vesicleJ R Stiles, D Van Helden, T M Bartol, et al.
Experimental Cell Research|November 1, 1993
Secreted collagen induced by ascorbic acid in L5 cloned muscle cultures does not affect acetylcholine receptor expressionE Liu, R R Minor, O Horovitz, et al.
The EMBO Journal|December 1, 2001
Two distinct effects on neurotransmission in a temperature-sensitive SNAP-25 mutantS S Rao, B A Stewart, P K Rivlin, et al.
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