The benefit of combinations of oximes for the ability of antidotal treatment to counteract sarin-induced brain damage in rats
Abstract Background The aim of our study was to compare the ability of two combinations of oximes (HI-6 + trimedoxime and HI-6 + K203) with atropine to counteract acute sarin-induced brain damage with the efficacy of antidotal treatment involving single oxime (HI-6) and atropin using in vivo methods...
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Main Authors: | Filip Caisberger (Author), Jaroslav Pejchal (Author), Jan Misik (Author), Jiri Kassa (Author), Martin Valis (Author), Kamil Kuca (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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