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  • Mammalian Muscle Acetylchol...
    Conti-Tronconi, Bianca M.; Gotti, Cecilia M.; Hunkapiller, Michael W.; Raftery, Michael A.

    Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 1982-Dec-17, Volume: 218, Issue: 4578
    Journal Article

    The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor has been purified from fetal calf muscle. Amino terminal amino acid sequence data indicate that the mammalian receptor is formed from closely related but distinct subunits. A cytoskeletal component, actin, may be associated with the receptor.