| 31. | Davis participated in breakthrough proof-of-concept studies and clinical trials of cholinesterase inhibitors.
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| 32. | It is a corrosive, and as a cholinesterase inhibitor, highly toxic through dermal absorption.
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| 33. | The effects of hexaethyl tetraphosphate on the cholinesterase of rat and cockroach tissue have been tested.
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| 34. | Glycopyrrolate, as a muscarinic receptor antagonist, may reduce the side effects of cholinesterase inhibitors.
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| 35. | It covalently binds by its phosphate group to serine group at the active site of the cholinesterase.
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| 36. | The new theory concerns a family of chemicals called cholinesterase inhibitors that short-circuit some nerve signals.
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| 37. | Sarin acts on cholinesterase by forming a covalent bond with the particular serine residue at the active site.
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| 38. | It is very similar to the neuronal acetylcholinesterase, which is also known as RBC or erythrocyte cholinesterase.
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| 39. | Compounds which function as competitive or noncompetitive inhibitors of cholinesterase are those most likely to have therapeutic uses.
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| 40. | Persons who work closely with naled or other organophosphate pesticides should undergo regular testing of their cholinesterase levels.
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