Neurotransmission-Related Development of the Chick Optic Lobe: Effects of Denervation, Noninnervation and Sensory Deprivation1

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High resolution (‘giga-seal’) patch clamp recording in Xenopus oocytes was used to measure single channel currents from ACh- and GABA-activated receptors. The proteins that make up these receptors had been translated from mRNA derived from, respectively, denervated cat muscle and chick optic lobe.


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