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Concept Myasthenia Gravis
Academic Article Slow-channel transgenic mice: a model of postsynaptic organellar degeneration at the neuromuscular junction.
Academic Article Genetic manipulation of AChR responses suggests multiple causes of weakness in slow-channel syndrome.
Academic Article Induction of the morphologic changes of both acute and chronic experimental myasthenia by monoclonal antibody directed against acetylcholine receptor.
Academic Article Monoclonal hybridoma anti-acetylcholine receptor antibodies: antibody specificity and effect of passive transfer.
Academic Article Use of monoclonal antiacetylcholine receptor antibodies to investigate the macrophage inflammation of acute experimental myasthenia gravis: refractoriness to a second episode of acute disease.
Academic Article Monoclonal anti-acetylcholine receptor antibodies can cause experimental myasthenia.
Academic Article Monoclonal anti-acetylcholine receptor antibodies with differing capacities to induce experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis.
Academic Article A beta-subunit mutation in the acetylcholine receptor channel gate causes severe slow-channel syndrome.
Academic Article A leucine-to-phenylalanine substitution in the acetylcholine receptor ion channel in a family with the slow-channel syndrome.
Academic Article Chronic experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis induced by monoclonal antibody to acetylcholine receptor: biochemical and electrophysiologic criteria.
Academic Article Antibody effector mechanisms in myasthenia gravis. The complement hypothesis.
Academic Article Myasthenia induced by monoclonal anti-acetylcholine receptor antibodies: clinical and electrophysiological aspects.
Academic Article Anti-acetylcholine receptor antibodies directed against the alpha-bungarotoxin binding site induce a unique form of experimental myasthenia.
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