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  2. Nereistoxin - Wikipedia

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    Nereistoxin is a natural product identified in 1962 as the toxic organic compound N,N-dimethyl-1,2-dithiolan-4-amine. It had first been isolated in 1934 from the marine annelid Lumbriconereis heteropoda and acts by blocking the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor .

  3. Neurotoxin - Wikipedia

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    Lithium administration has shown promise, however, in restoring some of the lost neurofilament motility. [96] Additionally, similar to other neurotoxin treatments, the administration of certain antioxidants has shown some promise in reducing neurotoxicity of ingested arsenic.

  4. Neurotoxicity - Wikipedia

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    Neurotoxicity is a form of toxicity in which a biological, chemical, or physical agent produces an adverse effect on the structure or function of the central and/or peripheral nervous system. [1] It occurs when exposure to a substance – specifically, a neurotoxin or neurotoxicant – alters the normal activity of the nervous system in such a ...

  5. Which Berries Are Most Likely To Carry Viruses? A Food ... - AOL

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    Because of this, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced on January 17 that the agency is implementing a new strategy to lower the risk of certain viruses ending up in your berries ...

  6. Why some Native American citizens worry about getting ... - AOL

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    More than a dozen Senate Democrats led by Martin Heinrich of New Mexico and Brian Schatz of Hawaii sent a letter to Noem last week urging her to issue guidance and training for ICE agents about ...

  7. Safety pharmacology - Wikipedia

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    The first appearance of the term ‘safety pharmacology’ in the published literature dates back to 1980. [5] The term was certainly in common usage in the 1980s within the pharmaceutical industry to describe nonclinical pharmacological evaluation of unintended effects of candidate drugs for regulatory submissions. [6]

  8. Chuck Lorre Shares Heartfelt On-Air Tribute to L.A ...

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    Chuck Lorre is offering his thanks to first responders.. At the end of his CBS comedy Georgie and Mandy’s First Marriage on Jan. 30, the vanity card written by the producer offered a message to ...

  9. Retracted article on dopaminergic neurotoxicity of MDMA

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    An editorial article on the paper indicated that researchers had observed dopaminergic neurotoxicity (death of neurons involved in dopamine pathways) in monkeys following MDMA injections, a finding which suggested that recreational users of MDMA may be at risk of developing neuropsychiatric disorders associated with dopamine dysfunction.