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    Calcium utilization in the neuromuscular junction after acetylcholin treatment (author's transl) by Palánkai, G, Sávay, G, Poberai, M

    Published in Acta histochemica (1978)
    “…In the site of the myoneural junction a liberation of Ca++ ions, which is similar to that described previously after an electric stimulation or use of…”
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    Na-glutamate sensitive neurons in the area postrema of the rat (author's transl) by Karcsú, S, Tóth, L, Jancsó, G, Poberai, M

    Published in Acta histochemica (1981)
    “…A single subcutaneous injection of monosodium-L-glutamate induces severe ultrastructural alterations in certain AChE positive parenchymal cells of the Area…”
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    Time course of proteolytic enzyme alterations in the motor end-plates after stimulation by Poberai, M, Sávay, G

    Published in Acta histochemica (1976)
    “…Authors studied the proteolytic enzyme activity of motor end plates in the diaphragms and M. flexor digitorum brevis of rats after administration of…”
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    Histochemical evidence for the role of Ca2+ and neutral protease in the development of the subacute myopathy induced by organophosphorous compounds by Tóth, L, Karcsú, S, Poberai, M, Sávay, G

    Published in Acta histochemica (1983)
    “…A temporal and causal relationship has been established between inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) by organophosphorous compounds, accumulation of Ca2+,…”
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    A light and electron microscopic histochemical study on the mechanism of DFP-induced acute and subacute myopathy by Tóth, L, Karcsú, S, Poberai, M, Sávay, G

    Published in Neuropathology and applied neurobiology (01-09-1981)
    “…The histochemical changes occurring in association with the development of acute and subacute myopathy have been studied in the rat diaphragm 30 min-48 h after…”
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