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Reconstitution of Pure Acetylcholine Receptor

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The procedure for the isolation and the purification of the acetylcholine receptor from the electric organ of Torpedo marmorata has been described in Chapter 2.3. Reconstitution of the acetylcholine receptor in artificial lipid bilayers has been reported by several authors (Changeux et al. 1979; Howell et al. 1978; Huganier et al. 1979; Schiebler and Hucho 1978; Wu and Raftery 1979).

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Lüdi, H., Brodbeck, U. (1981). Reconstitution of Pure Acetylcholine Receptor. In: Azzi, A., Brodbeck, U., Zahler, P. (eds) Membrane Proteins. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68077-9_11

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