Development of molecular probes for the identification of extra interaction sites in the mid-gorge and peripheral sites of butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE). Rational design of novel, selective, and highly potent BuChE inhibitors.
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Ettore Novellino | Marco Persico | Caterina Fattorusso | Giuseppe Campiani | Sandra Gemma | N. Greig | E. Novellino | H. Holloway | S. Gemma | G. Campiani | S. Butini | B. Catalanotti | C. Fattorusso | M. Persico | Tatyana Belinskaya | Stefania Butini | Nigel H Greig | V. Nacci | Tatyana Belinskaya | Ashima Saxena | Luisa Savini | Bruno Catalanotti | Vito Nacci | Marianna Agnusdei | Alessandra Gaeta | Harold W Holloway | James M Fedorko | A. Saxena | L. Savini | A. Gaeta | J. Fedorko | Marianna Agnusdei
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