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Tacrine is a reversible inhibitor of cholinesterase. It was the first FDA approved drug for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
Tacrine is a reversible inhibitor of cholinesterase. It was the first FDA approved drug for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
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<scene name='70/701425/First/1'>Tacrine’s ring</scene> is stacked between the aromatic rings of tryptophan 84 and phenylalanine 330 (W84 and F330).
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<scene name='70/701425/First/1'>Tacrine’s ring</scene> is stacked between the aromatic rings of tryptophan 84 and phenylalanine 330 (W84 and F330).<ref>PMID 34567</ref>

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References

  1. Grados OB. [The laboratory in programs for enteric infection control]. Bol Oficina Sanit Panam. 1975 Apr;78(4):318-22. PMID:123456
  2. Graber GC, Marsh FH. Synthetic competence and consent. Ought a defendant be drugged to stand trial? Hastings Cent Rep. 1979 Feb;9(1):8-10. PMID:34567

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