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    Warnick JE, Jessup PJ, Overman LE, Eldefrawi ME, Nimit Y, Daly JW, Albuquerque EX.
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  • 23. Interactions of d-tubocurarine with the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor/channel molecule.
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  • 24. Agonist recognition site of the peripheral acetylcholine receptor ion channel complex differentiates the enantiomers of nicotine.
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