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Evaluation of the inhibitory efficacy of quaternary ammonium compounds on in vitro growth of Theileria equi parasite in MASP culture [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance, 2022
Equine piroplasmosis has become a global problem of the equine husbandry sector. Haemoprotozoans evolved very quickly and developed resistance against most of the current available drugs.
Abhinav Suthar   +5 more
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Mechanical Stimulation via Muscle Activity Is Necessary for the Maturation of Tendon Multiscale Mechanics During Embryonic Development [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2021
During embryonic development, tendons transform into a hypocellular tissue with robust tensile load-bearing capabilities. Previous work suggests that this mechanical transformation is due to increases in collagen fibril length and is dependent on ...
Benjamin E. Peterson   +5 more
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Effects and health risk assessments of different spray disinfectants on microbial aerosols in chicken houses [PDF]

open access: yesPoultry Science
This study aims to explore the effects of spray processes with four different disinfectants on airborne culturable and pathogenic microbial concentrations, microbial community compositions and health risk assessments in chicken houses.
Huaxuan Zhao   +7 more
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LABELLED DECAMETHONIUM IN CAT MUSCLE [PDF]

open access: bronzeBritish Journal of Pharmacology, 1976
Tritium‐labelled decamethonium was infused intravenously in 12 cats at final rates of 1.3–4.2 nmol kg−1 min−1 to produce a steady plasma concentration which ranged between 0.21‐1.3 μmol/1 in different experiments. Muscle contractions were elicited by nerve stimulation and the potential at the end‐plate regions of superficial fibres was recorded by ...
R, Creese, J, Maclagan
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DESCENDANTS OF DECAMETHONIUM

open access: bronzeBritish Journal of Anaesthesia, 1953
Consideration of the new muscle-relaxant drugs shows that much of recent work stems from the discovery of decamethonium. Progress from decamethonium has been made by exchanging some of its simplicity and potency for more desirable properties, such as brevity of action, as in suxamethonium, and capacity to be antagonized by neostigmine, as in ...
H. O. J. COLLIER
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Comparison of the Binding of Reversible Inhibitors to Human Butyrylcholinesterase and Acetylcholinesterase: A Crystallographic, Kinetic and Calorimetric Study [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2017
Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) hydrolyze the neurotransmitter acetylcholine and, thereby, function as coregulators of cholinergic neurotransmission.
Terrone L. Rosenberry   +6 more
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Decamethonium and Serum Potassium in Man [PDF]

open access: bronzeAnesthesiology, 1975
Decamethonium and succinylcholine were used to study the effects of depolarizing muscle relaxants on serum potassium in 60 patinets, free of neuromuscular disease, during major orthopedic surgery. Significant increases in serum K+ were found after administration of decamethonium or succinylcholine in the usual clinical doses. The abnormal elevations of
N R, Fahmy   +3 more
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Anaphylaxis to both Decamethonium and Suxamethonium [PDF]

open access: bronzeAnaesthesia and Intensive Care, 1982
Intradermal testing is a reliable method of determining the drug or drugs responsible for an anaphylactic reaction.1 Adequate explanation and documentation given to the patient can be effective in preventing subsequent reactions.2 The case of a patient who had a second lifethreatening reaction despite these precautions is described.
M M, Fisher, M C, Chan
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Diffusion of Decamethonium in the Rat [PDF]

open access: bronzeNature, 1967
Creese and Maclagan have reported evidence that labelled decamethonium enters the fibres of striated muscles when the drug is injected into rats (preceding communication). It was found that this radioactivity is lost slowly from the muscles and can still be detected after days or weeks.
D B, Taylor   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

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