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Muscarinic cholinergic binding sites in an orthopteran central nervous system

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Abstract

Homogenates of cricket (Acheta domesticus) central nervous system (CNS) specifically bind to potent muscarinic ligand [3H]-QNB. Binding assay and pharmacologic data indicate that the cricket CNS contains a high density of muscarinic cholinergic binding sites. These sites appear to be a unique class of invertebrate cholinergic receptor with properties distinct from those of previously described nicotinic receptors.

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