The Insect Neuromuscular System as a Site of Insecticide Action

作者: T. A. Miller

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-8834-4_8

关键词: Ibotenic acidSynapseNeuroscienceAmerican cockroachNeurochemistryInsectGlutamate decarboxylaseBiologyNeuromuscular junctionKainic acid

摘要: It has been known for some time that the insect skeletal (somatic) neuromuscular junction is different from vertebrate in terms of underlying neurochemistry and therefore responds to a completely array compounds. Because its promise as model site action, around which it might be possible develop selective insecticides, nerve-muscle synapse attracted considerable interest over past 12 years.

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