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Neurotoxicity sarin-induced

One of the major mechanisms known for sarin-induced toxicity is the irreversible inhibition of the enzyme acetyl-eholinesterase (AChE), resulting in central accumulation of acetylcholine (ACh) and overexcitation of cholinergic neurons in sarin exposure related neurotoxicity. Besides this, a range of noncholinergic effects have been observed... [Pg.665]


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