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Cholinesterase inhibitors and memory

Chemico-Biological Interactions, 2010
A consensus exists that cholinesterase inhibitors (ChEIs) are efficacious for mild to moderate Alzheimer's Disease (AD). Unfortunately, the number of non-responders is large and the therapeutic effect is usually short-lasting. In experimental animals, ChEIs exert three main actions: inhibit cholinesterase (ChE), increase extracellular levels of brain ...
PEPEU, GIANCARLO   +1 more
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Cholinesterases and Cholinesterase Inhibitors

Current Enzyme Inhibition, 2008
Sarka Stepankova, Karel Komers
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Benzamides and cholinesterases.

Research communications in chemical pathology and pharmacology, 1987
At certain doses metoclopramide (MT), sulpiride and bromopride produce anti-cholinesterase effects as shown by studies on the serum and erythrocyte cholinesterases of the rabbit and the dog, and by those on the hypotensive effect of ACh incubated with rabbit serum in the presence or absence of MT. The anti-cholinesterase effect of MT was more intensive
VACCA C   +3 more
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Cholinesterase

Science, 1944
B, Mendel, H, Rudney
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Cholinesterases

Science, 1944
G A, Alles, R C, Hawes
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Cholinesterase Activity

Science, 1958
D, Krech, M R, Rosenzweig, E L, Bennett
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CHOLINESTERASES

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1963
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Cholinesterases

2020
Hermona Soreq, Erez Podoly, Muslum Gok
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Ontogenesis of Cholinesterases

1963
Cholinesterases (ChE’s) and particularly acetylcholinesterase (AChE) were early (Loewi and Navratil 1926) associated with rapidly occurring events of neurohumoral or synaptic transmission and with function and motility (BACQ 1935 a). Thus, together with enzymes concerned with adrenergic function, ChE’s are dramatically different from enzymes concerned ...
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