نتایج جستجو برای: acetylcholinesterase

تعداد نتایج: 7730  

Journal: :Biomedical papers of the Medical Faculty of the University Palacky, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia 2005
Jirí Kassa Kamil Kuca Jirí Cabal

Tabun (O-ethyl-N,N-dimethyl phosphoramidocyanidate) belongs to highly toxic organophosphorus compounds misused as chemical warfare agents for military as well as terroristic purposes. It differs from other highly toxic organophosphates by its chemical structure and by the fact that tabun-inhibited acetylcholinesterase is extraordinarily difficult to reactivate. The potency of trimedoxime and ot...

2016
Rachel Vaux Corinna Schnoeller Rita Berkachy Luke B Roberts Jana Hagen Kleoniki Gounaris Murray E Selkirk

Nematode parasites secrete molecules which regulate the mammalian immune system, but their genetic intractability is a major impediment to identifying and characterising the biological effects of these molecules. We describe here a novel system for heterologous expression of helminth secreted proteins in the natural parasite of mice, Trypanosoma musculi, which can be used to analyse putative im...

Journal: :Neuroscience 1993
C T McDonald E R McGuinness J M Allman

Hess and Rockland [Hess and Rockland (1983) Brain Res. 289, 322-325] proposed that the distribution of acetylcholinesterase within the lateral geniculate nucleus might correlate with the daily activity patterns shown by primates. In diurnal primates, the magnocellular laminae show a greater acetylcholinesterase reaction product. In nocturnal primates, the parvocellular laminae are more heavily ...

2013
Tao Sui Jun Que Dechao Kong Hao Xie Daode Wang Kun Shi Xiaojian Cao Xiang Li

The fast and accurate identification of nerve tracts is critical for successful nerve anastomosis. Taking advantage of differences in acetylcholinesterase content between the spinal ventral and dorsal roots, we developed a novel quartz crystal microbalance method to distinguish between these nerves based on acetylcholinesterase antibody reactivity. The acetylcholinesterase antibody was immobili...

2005
H. Parnas I. Slutsky G. Rashkovan I. Silman J. Wess

The role of presynaptic muscarinic autoreceptors in the initiation of phasic acetylcholine release at frog and mouse neuromuscular junctions was studied by measuring the dependence of the amount (m) of acetylcholine release on the level of presynaptic depolarization. Addition of methoctramine, (a blocker of M2 muscarinic receptors), or of acetylcholinesterase, increased release in a voltage-dep...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1992
J Bajgar

Changes in acetylcholinesterase activity in blood and some organs of rats after intoxication with sarin, soman, VX, and 2-dimethylaminoethyl-(dimethylamido)-phosphonofluoridate (GV), in doses of roughly 2 x LD50 given intramuscularly, were obtained from published data and by experiment. The time course of inhibition of acetylcholinesterase in blood, regions of brain, and diaphragm and the occur...

Journal: :Human nature 2001
M Gurven W Allen-Arave K Hill A M Hurtado

We describe food transfer patterns among Ache Indians living on a permanent reservation. The social atmosphere at the reservation is characterized by a larger group size, a more predictable diet, and more privacy than the Ache typically experience in the forest while on temporary foraging treks. Although sharing patterns vary by resource type and package size, much of the food available at the ...

Journal: :Blood 1981
M W Long N Williams

Three types of immature megakaryocytes, detected by their morphological properties, have been characterized in bone marrow of normal C57BL/6 mice. Morphological classification of these cells was carried out by determining (1) presence and relative amount of acetylcholinesterase, (2) cell size, (3) nuclear/cytoplasm ratio, and (4) nuclear shape. The immature megakaryocytes were classified as: (A...

Journal: :Neurochemistry International 2012
Gabriela K. Ferreira Milena Carvalho-Silva Cinara L. Gonçalves Júlia S. Vieira Giselli Scaini Fernando V. Ghedim Pedro F. Deroza Alexandra I. Zugno Talita C.B. Pereira Giovanna M.T. Oliveira Luiza W. Kist Maurício R. Bogo Patrícia F. Schuck Gustavo C. Ferreira Emilio L. Streck

Tyrosinemia is a rare genetic disease caused by mutations on genes that codify enzymes responsible for tyrosine metabolism. Considering that tyrosinemics patients usually present symptoms associated with central nervous system alterations that ranges from slight decreases in intelligence to severe mental retardation, we decided to investigate whether acute and chronic administration of L-tyrosi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1987
S Haber

Previous immunohistochemical studies have provided evidence that the external segment of the globus pallidus extends ventrally beneath the transverse limb of the anterior commissure into the area of the substantia innominata. Enkephalin-positive staining in the form of "woolly fibers" has been used as a marker for the globus pallidus and its ventral extension. Acetylcholinesterase staining of b...

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