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English: The post-synaptic membranes of the mouse neuromuscular junction contain highly concentrated acetylcholine receptors, shown here with a fluorescent marker (bungarotoxin). Any resemblance to a human hand with an upraised finger is entirely coincidental.
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Mouse calf muscle neuromuscular junction

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