| 21. | The source of curare in the Amazon was first researched by Richard Evans Schultes in 1941.
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| 22. | Curare poisoning can be managed by artificial respiration such as mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
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| 23. | The Chinese man attacks Carter with curare-tipped acupuncture needles but is overpowered and killed.
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| 24. | Until then, few doctors had used curare in patients for fear that it produced permanent paralysis.
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| 25. | The muscle-type can be selectively blocked by curare, the neuronal-type by hexamethonium.
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| 26. | This results, systemically, in a flaccid paralysis, an action similar to that of curare.
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| 27. | Several fashion models are killed by a murderer who poisons a cat's claws with curare.
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| 28. | For example, curare is a poison that stops acetylcholine from depolarizing the postsynaptic membrane, causing paralysis.
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| 29. | Curare poisoning mimics a total locked-in syndrome by causing paralysis of all voluntarily controlled skeletal muscles.
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| 30. | Funke also performed research of blood formation in the spleen, and investigations into the effects of curare.
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