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The absence or inhibition of acetycholinesterase at a synapse would lead to what?

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The most common...: cause of of this is an autoimmune disease called myasthenia gravis. Antibodies are formed that block the acetylcholine from making it across the synapse to bind on its receptors.

Answered 7/1/2014

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