Sketelj_1980_Neurochem.Res_5_653

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Title : 16 S acetylcholinesterase in endplate-free regions of developing rat diaghragm - Sketelj_1980_Neurochem.Res_5_653
Author(s) : Sketelj J , Brzin M
Ref : Neurochemical Research , 5 :653 , 1980
Abstract :

Velocity sedimentation patterns of acetylcholinesterase (AChE, EC 3.7.1.1) in endplate-free regions of the diaphragm were studied in rats during early postnatal development. A significant amount of 16 S AChE, comprising 20% total activity, was found in endplate-free regions of the diaphragm of 8- and 19-day-old rats. By 32 days after birth, 16 S AChE accounted for less than 5% total AChE activity in endplate-free regions. 16 S AChE is, therefore, not strictly an endplate-specific molecular form. Instead, it becomes restricted to the motor endplate region of the rat diaphragm by the end of the first month of life.

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Sketelj J, Brzin M (1980)
16 S acetylcholinesterase in endplate-free regions of developing rat diaghragm
Neurochemical Research 5 :653

Sketelj J, Brzin M (1980)
Neurochemical Research 5 :653