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electroplax, n. Biol.|ɪˈlɛktrəʊplæks| [f. electro- + Gr. πλάξ slab.] = *electroplaque n.
1920I. F. & W. D. Henderson Dict. Sci. Terms 85/1 Electroplax, one of the constituent plates of an electric organ, which are arranged at right angles to the axis of the primitive muscle. 1959W. Andrew Textbk. Compar. Histol. xvi. 622 Each electroplax is a plate-like structure composed of three parts: (1) a nervous or electric layer which usually forms the surface on which the nerve ends, (2) the striated layer, and (3) a third layer, which may be nutritive in character. 1971Science 23 July 338/3 Multiple sites for binding cholinergic ligands were revealed in the electroplaxes. 1977Adv. Biol. & Med. Physics XVI. 230 Strong evidence has accumulated for the association of AChE with the innervated membrane of the electroplax. |