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In myasthenia gravis the following changes occur at the neuromuscular junction:
Antibodies block the AChR, there are fewer-than-usual vesicles, and there are more AChE molecules
Antibodies block the AChR, there are fewer-than-usual ACh produced, and there are more AChE molecules
Antibodies block the AChR, there is a wider-than-usual synaptic cleft, and there are fewer ACh receptors
Antibodies block the AChR, there are fewer-than-usual Acetyl CoA molecules produced, and there are more AChE molecules
Antibodies block the AChR, there are more AChE molecules, and there are fewer-than-usual Na+ and K+ ions
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