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XB-ART-31925
Nature 1978 Sep 07;2755675:31-5.
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Electrophoretic movement and localisation of acetylcholine receptors in the embryonic muscle cell membrane.

Orida N , Poo MM .


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A steady electric field of 30 mV across a single embryonic muscle cell produces accumulation of acetylcholine receptors toward one pole of the cell within 1 h. The movement is electrophoretic in nature and the accumulation results in the formation of stable, metabolically independent receptor aggregates.

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