1999
Waglerin-1 selectively blocks the epsilon form of the muscle nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.
McArdle J, Lentz T, Witzemann V, Schwarz H, Weinstein S, Schmidt J. Waglerin-1 selectively blocks the epsilon form of the muscle nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. Journal Of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics 1999, 289: 543-50. PMID: 10087048.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWild-type miceEnd-plate potentialsAdult wild-type miceNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsWaglerin-1Miniature end-plate potentialsKO miceMuscle nicotinic acetylcholine receptorACh responseAcetylcholine receptorsEnd-plate responsesHeterozygous KO miceHomozygous KO miceNeonatal wild-type miceSpontaneous miniature end-plate potentialsMouse muscle nicotinic acetylcholine receptorHeterozygous litter matesAdult knockout miceLethal effectsNeonatal miceSuppressant effectKnockout miceLitter matesMiceAcetylcholine
1977
Development of the myotomal neuromuscular junction in Xenopus laevis: An electrophysiological and fine-structural study
Kullberg R, Lentz T, Cohen M. Development of the myotomal neuromuscular junction in Xenopus laevis: An electrophysiological and fine-structural study. Developmental Biology 1977, 60: 101-129. PMID: 902924, DOI: 10.1016/0012-1606(77)90113-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMiniature end-plate potentialsEnd-plate potentialsMuscle cellsIndividual muscle cellsNerve processesNerve endingsSpinal cordNeuromuscular junctionSchwann cell processesIntracellular recordingsStage 24Electrical stimulationStage 24 embryosStage 21External recordingCordTetrodotoxinLater stagesGap junctionsFunctional contactsFine structural studyStage 48CellsJunctional specializationsCell processes