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Myathenia gravis is an autoimmune disease that causes rapid weakness in skeletal muscles
Antibodies attack the vesicles containing acetylcholine as they exit the presynaptic membrane
Antibodies attack the acetylcholine receptors on the motor end plate region of the muscle cell
Antibodies attack acetylcholinesterase and prevent the clearning of acetylcholine
Antibodies attack the SNAP and SNARE proteins in the presynaptic neuron
Antibodies attack the sarcoplasmic reticulum preventing the release of Ca++
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