The ACTH/MSH(4–9) analogue ORG 2766 stimulates microtubule formation in axons of central neurons of the snail Lymnaea stagnalis

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Central neurons of Lymnaea stagnalis exhibit, by the dne of a hyperpolarizing current pulse, a breaking-off of the rise of the membrane potential to the resting level. By using an electrical model of the membrane, this effect is accounted for by the activation of the fast outward current.


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