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IN the course of studies of the relationships which develop between explants of chick embryo spinal cord and muscle in vitro, we have found electron microscopic appearances strongly suggestive of the de novo formation of neuromuscular junctions.
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JAMES, D., TRESMAN, R. De novo Formation of Neuro-muscular Junctions in Tissue Culture. Nature 220, 384–385 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/220384a0
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