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Bioscavengers cholinesterases

Maxwell, D.M., Brecht, K., Saxena, A., Feaster, S., Doctor, B.P. (1998). Comparison of cholinesterases and carboxylesterase as bioscavengers for organophosphorus compounds. In Structure and Function of Cholinesterases and Related Proteins (B.P. Doctor et ah, eds), pp. 387-92. Plenum Press, New York. [Pg.983]

Thus, the cholinesterases can be used not only as stoichiometric bioscavengers, but also as therapeutic proteins that are capable of preventing both the acute presentation and chronic dysmorphology and immunosuppression of OP toxicity. [Pg.773]

Nachon, R, Carletti, E., Wandhammer, M., et al, 2011. X-ray crystallographic snapshots of reaction intermediates in the G117H mutant of human butyryl-cholinesterase, a nerve agent target engineered into a catalytic bioscavenger. Biochem. J. 434, 73-82. [Pg.854]


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