Spectroscopic Studies of Ligand Interactions with Acetycholinesterase [PDF]
A series of ligands with suitable spectroscopic properties have been employed for investigating the sites and specificity of ligand association with an acetylcholinesterase purified to apparent homogeneity from Torpedo californica. Bisquaternary ammonium
Harvey Berman +3 more
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British Journal of Pharmacology, Volume 76, Issue S1, Page 172P-243P, June 1982.
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PROTEIN BINDING OF THREE TRITIATED MUSCLE RELAXANTS [PDF]
SUMMARY A method of studying protein binding of muscle relaxants, using an electrophoretic technique to separate protein fractions, is described. Results are presented for three tritium labelled muscle relaxants: dimethyltubocurarine, gallamine and ...
M A Sktvdjgton
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Studies on the mode of action of quaternary ammonium compounds with muscle-relaxant and other pharmacological activities [PDF]
A survey of certain aspects of the literature on neuromuscular blocking agents is given with particular reference to the study of their pharmacological and electropharmacological effects at the motor end plate, their interaction with the hypothetical ...
Muir, Thomas C
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The contribution of drugs and toxins to understanding of cholinergic function. [PDF]
Whittaker, V.
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Metabolic and disposition studies on quaternary ammonium compounds in man and laboratory species [PDF]
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D'Souza, Joseph, D'Souza, Joseph
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The International Meeting on Cholinesterases and Cholinergic Receptors, Split, 1 - 5 April ...
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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]
Suthar A +5 more
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Discovery and mechanism of action of Thonzonium bromide from an FDA-approved drug library with potent and broad-spectrum inhibitory activity against main proteases of human coronaviruses. [PDF]
Wang R +8 more
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Characterisation of novel cardiac and skeletal ion channels on intracellular Ca2+ stores. [PDF]
Excitation-contraction (EC) coupling is the process by which Ca2+ is released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) and is fundamental to cardiac and skeletal muscle function.
Eberhardt, David Richard
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