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Five oximes (K‐27, K‐33, K‐48, BI‐6 and methoxime) in comparison with pralidoxime: in vitro reactivation of red blood cell acetylcholinesterase inhibitied by paraoxonPetroianu et al., 2006
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- Petroianu G
- Arafat K
- Kuča K
- Kassa J
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- Journal of applied toxicology
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Oximes are cholinesterase reactivators of use in poisoning with organophosphorus compounds. Pralidoxime (PRX) is used clinically as an adjunct to atropine in such exposure. Clinical experience with PRX (and other oximes) is, however, disappointing and routine use …
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