| 31. | Waterton is chiefly remembered for his association with curare, and for his writings on natural history and conservation.
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| 32. | They manipulated the fish s discharge by injecting it with curare which prevented its natural electric organ from discharging.
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| 33. | "South American jungle tribes were the first to use curare which is so important to modern surgical techniques.
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| 34. | Finally, certain toxins are actually antagonists themselves, especially those that cause paralysis, like botox and curare.
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| 35. | They manipulated the fish's discharge by injecting it with curare which prevented its natural electric organ from discharging.
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| 36. | After 25 years, he showed that acetylcholine is responsible for neuromuscular transmission, which can be blocked by curare.
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| 37. | Tubocurarine is so-called because the plant samples containing the curare were stored and shipped to Europe in tubes.
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| 38. | :: Ahh-StuRat's answer put me onto what you're likely thinking of-curare!
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| 39. | Poisons from plants include atropine, ricin, hemlock and curare, though many of these also have medicinal uses.
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| 40. | The experiment showed that curare did not alter consciousness but that additional anesthetics were needed because curare did not kill pain.
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