Acetylcholine receptors at the motor endplate of transversus abdominis muscle stained with the tetramethylrhodamine conjugate of a-bungarotoxin.

Acetylcholine receptors at the motor endplate of fixed and permeabilized transversus abdominis muscle were stained with the red-orange fluorescent tetramethylrhodamine conjugate of a-bungarotoxin (Cat. no. T1175). The motor nerve terminal and the intramuscular nerve were labeled using a combination of two primary antibodies against synaptic vesicles and the 165 kD neurofilament subunit. Both primary antibodies were visualized with the same fluorescein-labeled secondary antibody. Image contributed by Simon Parsons, School of Biomedical Science, University of Leeds, United Kingdom.

Acetylcholine receptors at the motor endplate of fixed and permeabilized transversus abdominis muscle were stained with the red-orange fluorescent tetramethylrhodamine conjugate of a-bungarotoxin (Cat. no. T1175). The motor nerve terminal and the intramuscular nerve were labeled using a combination of two primary antibodies against synaptic vesicles and the 165 kD neurofilament subunit. Both primary antibodies were visualized with the same fluorescein-labeled secondary antibody. Image contributed by Simon Parsons, School of Biomedical Science, University of Leeds, United Kingdom.

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