Abstract

Changes in free choline levels of cerebral cortical slices and their incubation fluid were examined under conditions of active ACh synthesis. Free choline was found to increase tenfold during two hours of incubation. Most of the free choline, which was presumably formed from esterified choline precursors, was found in the extracellular medium.

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