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The influence of 2‐chloroadenosine on potassium‐evoked and neurally‐evoked acetylcholine secretion from normal or from latent active zones in the frog
Eugene M. Silinsky
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Pharmacology
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secretion
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acetylcholine
100%
zones
100%
frogs
100%
adenosine
70%
inhibition
30%
nerves
20%
receptors
20%
concentration
20%
motors
20%
membranes
10%
solutions
10%
output
10%
junctions
10%
united kingdom
10%
Neuroscience
Acetylcholine
100%
Active Zone
100%
Acetylcholine Release
83%
Adenosine Derivative
50%
Receptor Agonists
33%
Adenosine Receptor
33%
Adenosine
33%
Nerve Ending
33%
Neuromuscular Junction
16%
Membrane Structure
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Acetylcholine
100%
Anura
100%
Adenosine Derivative
30%
Adenosine
20%
Adenosine Receptor Stimulating Agent
20%
Long Term Exposure
10%
Ringer Solution
10%