Peripheral nerve soluble esterases are spontaneously reactivated after inhibition by paraoxon: implications for a new definition of neuropathy target esterase.
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M. Sogorb | M. V. Céspedes | E. Vilanova | J. Estevez | A. Monroy | J. Barril | M. Escudero | N. Ñı́guez | J. Estévez
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