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What was the effect of curare on eliciting an ap? Affects of caurar on eliciting an action potential? What effect did curare have on the action potential? What effect does curare elicit in an action potential? What will be the overall effect of curare on the organism?
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Curare Muscle Paralysis Minutes Indian Victim Plants Caused Economy. ... Home > Curare ... The principal chemicals of curare are alkaloids that affect neuromuscular transmission. Among the many alkaloids present in curare preparations, the most important ones are curarine and tubocurarine .
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It is concluded that if curare affects transmitter release at all, its effect must be much smaller than its well known post-synaptic blocking action. ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1331750/
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charge. Effects of curare and Sch on gamma fibres. These effects were atudied on the combined gastrocnemius-soleus muscle. The small ...
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doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1748-1716.1953.tb00964.x
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As regards the effect of curare on the muscle cells the opinions vary, RUSHTON (1933) and later KUFFLER (1945) have shown that curare does not affect the ...
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doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1748-1716.1949.tb00154.x
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CURARE, A SOUTH AMERICAN ARROW POISON ... Any student who may be destined to become a mystery writer certainly should learn about curare. Curare has long been used in tropical South America as an extremely potent arrow poison. The name curare comes from some very similar Indian names for the concoction.
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Curare is an alkaloid, and acts as a neuromuscular blocking agent to produce paralysis in muscles. It first affects the muscles of the toes, ears, and eyes, then those of the neck, arms and legs, and finally, those involved in breathing.
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www.blueplanetbiomes.org/curare.htm
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Cardiovascular effects: Curare has no direct action on the heart but there is often a slight fall in the blood pressure secondary to a vasodilating effect via the sympathetic ganglia. In the presence of volatile agents the blood pressure fall may be greater.
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www.nda.ox.ac.uk/wfsa/html/u05/u05_012.htm
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