“…In particular, the body wall neuromuscular junction has recently received attention as a promising system in which to study synapse function and development (reviewed in Keshishian et al, 1993). This system is composed of a relatively simple pattern of identifiable muscles which are innervated by a few motoneurons whose synapses are accessible for both physiological and developmental studies (Wu and Ganetzky, 1988;Johansen et al, 1989a,b;Budnik, Zhong, and Wu, 1990;Halpern et al, 1991;Sink and Whitington 1991a,b,c;Chiba et al, 1992;Nose, Mahajan, and Goodman, 1992;Zhong, Budnik, and Wu, 1992;Broadie and Bate, 1993). …”