Neuromuscular junction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A neuromuscular junction ( NMJ ) is the synapse or junction of the axon terminal of a motoneuron with the motor end plate , the highly-excitable region of muscle fiber plasma membrane responsibl...
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The Neuromuscular Junction ... • Motor neurons stimulate muscle cells to contract at the neuromuscular junction. ... • To understand the sequence of events occurring at the neuromuscular junction following a stimulus.
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Neuromuscular junction, release, action and fate of acetyl choline ... Each terminal branch lies in a groove of the muscle fibre junctional cleft, forming the neuromuscular junction. Thus the nerve terminates at the 'pre-synaptic membrane', which is separated by a 'junctional/synaptic cleft' from the 'post synaptic membrane'
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www.nda.ox.ac.uk/wfsa/html/u04/u04_017.htm
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This project helps students improve their understanding of the Neuromuscular Junction by presenting the system as a whole. This helps the student maintain context for each portion of the sytesm. The project also allows the student to run simulations of both normal and abnormal conditions.
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www.galaxygoo.org/biochem/neuro/nmj_flash.html
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Life | The Universe | Everything | Advanced Search ... Neurons are the basic components of the nervous system. The central nervous system (CNS) includes cells within the spine and skull. ... Edited Guide Writing Workshop: A804016 - Muscle contraction and the neuromuscular junction; (Last Posting: Jan 5, 2006) ;
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www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A804016
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Nerves connect with muscles at the neuromuscular junction. There, the ends of nerve fibers connect to special sites on the muscle's membrane called motor end plates. ... Disorders in which the neuromuscular junction malfunctions include myasthenia gravis, botulism, and Eaton-Lambert syndrome.
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www.merck.com/mmhe/sec06/ch095/ch095c.html
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