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Role of acetylcholine in disturbances of axoplasm transport in thick medullated nerve fibers in experimental botulism and tetanus

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Mikhailov, V.V., Chekhovskaya, L.A. Role of acetylcholine in disturbances of axoplasm transport in thick medullated nerve fibers in experimental botulism and tetanus. Bull Exp Biol Med 67, 623–625 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00803540

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