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The loss of42K from the isolated rat diaphragm into the bathing solution is increased by acetylcholine, (a) 3 to 4 days after birth, (b) 7 to 14 days after sectioning of the phrenic nerve. The42K loss is not altered by acetylcholine in the diaphragm of adult rats and after the denervated diaphragm has become reinnervated.
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Klaus, W., Lüllmann, H. & Muscholl, E. Der Einfluss von Acetylcholin auf die42Kalium-Abgabe postnataler, denervierter und reinnervierter Skeletmuskulatur. Experientia 16, 498 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02158359
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