The role of the nAChR subunits α5, β2, and β4 on synaptic transmission in the mouse superior cervica...
The role of the nAChR subunits α5, β2, and β4 on synaptic transmission in the mouse superior cervical ganglion
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Our previous immunoprecipitation analysis of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) in the mouse superior cervical ganglion (SCG) revealed that approximately 55%, 24%, and 21% of receptors are comprised of α3β4, α3β4α5, and α3β4β2 subunits, respectively. Moreover, mice lacking β4 subunits do not express α5‐containing receptors but still express...
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The role of the nAChR subunits α5, β2, and β4 on synaptic transmission in the mouse superior cervical ganglion
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10.14814/phy2.14023