Motor End-Plates |
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Authors: | J D Combs |
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a Department of Histology and Embryology, University of Georgia, School of Medicine, Augusta, Georgia |
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Abstract: | In the preparation of motor end-plates for class room work the use of sodium thiosulfate is suggested as a precaution against overstaining and as a regressive measure. Digestion of the connective tissue eliminates the tedious teasing and the possible destruction of the delicate nerve fibers. Mounting in a solution of gum arable makes the slides more durable than glycerin jelly for class use. Whole neuromuscular spindles may be obtained by this method. |
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