Essay
The motor neuron, muscle fiber, and Schwann cells all produce agrin. Why does the agrin produced in the muscle fiber not cause acetylcholine receptors to aggregate together before contacting the motor neuron? What would happen if only the agrin produced by motor neurons was mutated?
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