Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8553519 | Toxicology Letters | 2018 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Our results demonstrated that the amount of soman bound in the serum of rats was 4 uM, but essentially null in guinea pigs or non-human primates. The results strongly correlate with the presence or absence of carboxylesterase in the serum of animals and the difference in the toxic dose of soman in various species. Our results support prior suggestions that guinea pigs and non-human primates may be better animal models for the development of antidotes under the FDA Animal Rule.
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Authors
David E. Lenz, Douglas Cerasoli, Donald M. Maxwell,