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BASIC-10-a · BASIC-10: Neuromuscular Junction Physiology

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BASIC-10: Neuromuscular Junction Physiology. Topics: ACh Synthesis, Quantal Release, and the Safety Factor — Part 1 (Part 1 of 2). Part of the Foundational Sciences series of the Reflex PM&R Board Review podcast. The full companion chapter and a linked board-style Q-bank set for this topic are at https://www.reflexpmr.com/read/BASIC-10-a.

BASIC-10: Neuromuscular Junction Physiology. Topics: ACh Synthesis, Quantal Release, and the Safety Factor — Part 1 (Part 1 of 2). Part of the Foundational Sciences series of the Reflex PM&R Board Review podcast. The full companion chapter and a linked board-style Q-bank set for this topic are at https://www.reflexpmr.com/read/BASIC-10-a.

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BASIC-10: Neuromuscular Junction Physiology. Topics: ACh Synthesis, Quantal Release, and the Safety Factor — Part 1 (Part 1 of 2). Part of the Foundational Sciences series of the Reflex PM&R Board Review podcast. The full companion chapter and a...

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