Zusammenfassung
Es wird eine sehr hohe Acetylcholinesteraseaktivität im Schwanzmuskel von Guppy und Goldfish gefunden. Die Aktivität ist in Endomysium und Septa lokalisiert.
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Lundin, S.J. On the location of cholinesterase in fishes. Experientia 14, 131–132 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02157114
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