Superior Cervical Ganglion
NACHO knockouts did not show changes in levels of [3H]epibatidine binding to membranes from superior cervical ganglia (wild-type [WT] 329.0 ± 17.2, knockout [KO] 322.8 ± 4.0 fmol/mg protein), which primarily express receptors containing alpha3beta4-containing receptors (David et al., 2010) PubMed:28445721
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