Use of OpdA, an organophosphorus (OP) hydrolase, prevents lethality in an African green monkey model of acute OP poisoning.
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D. Ollis | K. Mansfield | C. Jackson | T. Khurana | S. Bird | Jeanine A Ward | A. Carville
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