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Experientia. 1979 Jun 15;35(6):801-2. doi: 10.1007/BF01968259.

Depression of spontaneous and ionophore-induced neurotransmitter release by Salmonella.

Experientia

R J Person

PMID: 223876 DOI: 10.1007/BF01968259

Abstract

Exposure of frog neuromuscular junctions to heat-killed, lyophilized Salmonella typhimurium (SR 11) produces an early increase in spontaneous transmitter release followed by depression of release and blockade of the obligatory release usually induced by ionophore X537A.

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