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A crude extract of the sciatic nerve, eluate of dialyzed nerve extract or 2 folin-positive sephadex fractions induced acetylcholine sensitivity of extrajunctional regions in extensor digitorum longus muscle fibres of the rat, when released from silastic plates implanted for 3–4 days onto the muscle surface.
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Vyskočil, F., Syrový, I. Do peripheral nerves contain a factor inducing acetylcholine sensitivity in skeletal muscle?. Experientia 35, 218–219 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01920626
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