Data from: A novel, porcinated human Butyrylcholinesterase catalytically degrades the chemical warfare nerve agent, sarin

Chemical warfare nerve agents (CWNAs) present a global threat to both military and civilian populations. The acute toxicity of CWNAs stems from their ability to effectively inhibit acetylcholinesterase (AChE). This inhibition can lead to uncontrolled cholinergic cellular signaling, resulting in cholinergic crisis and, ultimately, death. While the current FDA-approved standard of care is moderately effective when administered early, development of novel treatment strategies is necessary. Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) is an enzyme which displays a high degree of structural homology to AChE. Unlik... Mehr ...

Verfasser: McGarry, Kevin G.
Lalisse, Remy F.
Moyer, Robert A.
Johnson, Kristyn M.
Tallan, Alexi M.
Winters, Tyson P.
McElroy, Craig A.
Lemmon, Erin E.
Shafaat, Hannah S.
Marguet, Sean C.
Harvilchuck, Jill A.
Hadad, Christopher M.
Wood, David W.
Taris, Joseph E.
Dokumenttyp: other
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Schlagwörter: Chlorocebus sabaeus / Macaca fascicularis / Homo Sapiens / Macaca mulatta / Chemical and biologicial weapons / Sus scrofa / Organophosphates / pharmaceuticals
Sprache: unknown
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