International u Ottawa-led team discovers major new insight into how nerves communicate with muscles (IMAGE)
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“This new intermediate structure, called a primed state, is extremely important because it plays a critical role shaping neuromuscular communication,” says Dr. John Baenziger, senior author of the newly published paper. “Our study provides the first glimpse into this key intermediate along the activation pathway – in particular, the step called priming.”
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Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa
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