Action potentials of normal mammalian muscle. Effects of acetylcholine and eserine

scientific article published on 01 March 1937

Action potentials of normal mammalian muscle. Effects of acetylcholine and eserine is …
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P356DOI10.1113/JPHYSIOL.1937.SP003474
P698PubMed publication ID16994856

P2093author name stringG L Brown
P2860cites workReactions of the normal mammalian muscle to acetylcholine and to eserine.Q55042488
Pharmacological experiments on mammalian voluntary muscle, in relation to the theory of chemical transmissionQ80329413
P433issue2
P1104number of pages18
P304page(s)220-237
P577publication date1937-03-01
P1433published inJournal of PhysiologyQ7743612
P1476titleAction potentials of normal mammalian muscle. Effects of acetylcholine and eserine
P478volume89

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