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If one accepts the blockage of conduction as a mechanism of curare action ... The demonstration and proposal that curare acts in insects by blocking action- ...
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tained that curare acts specifically at the vertebrate, ... (1966) two other reports have appeared concerned with the site and mechanism of curare action in ...
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9 acts as their antagonist. Comparison of compounds with R --CH 3 and R = Ad shows that when n = 5-8 the curare-like activity ...
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If the mechanism of anti-curare action of these aromatic compounds is ... cept that curare acts in such circumstances to raise the neuromuscular ...
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doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1951.tb39935.x
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whether any peripheral mechanisms, sensitive to curare, are involved in the .... M) acts solely as a specific acetylcholine competitor, the increase of the ...
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It has been suggested that some adaptive mechanism may be responsible for the partial reversal of early myopathy even in the presence of continued treatment.
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3. Succinylcholine acts as a depolarizing agent that prevents repolarization of the nerve. Therefore, no further ACh is released until the drug is cleared. Name another site within the neuromuscular junction that might be affected to prevent muscle contraction. ... (Hint: curare acts by this mechanism.);
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curare acts entirely on the myoneural junction. ..... ing mechanism in the heart, which may become functional at that time. MANDIBLE ...
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