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Neuromuscular transmission occurs across the tiny 50 nm gap between an axon terminal and a skeletal muscle fibre at the end-plate region. An axon with its many terminal branches and connected muscle fibres forms a motor unit. A single axon terminal contains thousands of vesicles of the chemical transmitter acetylcholine. An axonal action potential increases axon terminal permeability to calcium and...
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