“…Of the many models that have been proposed to simulate synaptic currents (Magleby & Stevens, 1972a;Gage, 1976;Steinbach & Stevens, 1976;Rosenberry, 1979;Wathey, Nass & Lester, 1979;Land, Salpeter & Salpeter, 1980, 1981Land, Harris, Salpeter & Salpeter, 1984;Madsen, Edeson, Lamtt & Milne, 1984;Madsen, Edeson & Milne, 1987), those presented by Land et al (1981Land et al ( , 1984 and Wathey et al (1979) are of particular relevance to the present work, since, in these models, receptor density was one of the parameters explicitly examined. Thus, for example, Land et al (1981) concluded that, when the esterase is blocked, no correlation between miniature endplate current (MEPC) amplitude and rise time is to be expected if receptor density is high, while a positive correlation is anticipated if the density is reduced.…”