Functional repair of motor endplates after botulinum neurotoxin type A poisoning: biphasic switch of synaptic activity between nerve sprouts and their parent terminals.
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J. Dolly | F. Meunier | J. Molgó | K. Aoki | J O Dolly | A. de Paiva | A de Paiva | F A Meunier | J Molgó | K R Aoki | A. D. Paiva
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