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. 1944 Mar;20(2):341–393.

Studies on Ameboid Motion and Secretion of Motor End-Plates

III. Experimental Histopathology of Motor End-Plates Produced by Quinine, Curare, Prostigmine, Acetylcholine, Strychnine, Tetraethyl Lead, and Heat *

Eben J Carey
PMCID: PMC2033172  PMID: 19970759

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