Results from response to cervical stimulation, intracellular recordings of flight muscles and direct excitability of muscle cannot distinguish if the mutant phenotype is due to a slowing of nerve induction, delayed transmitter release at the nerve terminal or a defect in muscle response to chemical excitation.
Results from response to cervical stimulation, intracellular recordings of flight muscles and direct excitability of muscle cannot distinguish if the mutant phenotype is due to a slowing of nerve induction, delayed transmitter release at the nerve terminal or a defect in muscle response to chemical excitation.