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. 1946 Nov;22(6):1205–1285.

Studies on Ameboid Motion and Secretion of Motor End-Plates

VIII. Experimental Morphologic Pathology of the Chemical Transmitter of Nerve Impulses in the Course of Wallerian Degeneration*

Eben J Carey, Leo C Massopust, Eugene Haushalter, James Sweeney, Chris Saribalis, James Raggio
PMCID: PMC1934270  PMID: 19970909

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