Abstract:Background: At mammalian neuromuscular junctions (NMJs), prolonged inactivity leads to severe degeneration. By contrast, amphibian NMJs do not show such severe degeneration even though they can remain inactive for many years of drought imposed inactivity. Neurotransmitter release from nerve terminals was shown to be a key factor in maintenance of NMJ structure in both mammals and amphibians. Amphibian NMJs are composed of hundreds of neurotransmitter release sites which exhibit a high level of non-uniformity i… Show more
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