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This file encodes the article Mammalian Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors: From Structure to Function by Albuquerque et al, 2009

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Surprisingly, however, activation of nAChRs by galantamine or physostigmine was insensitive to blockade by competitive nAChR antagonists, was detected even when the receptors were desensitized by high agonist concentrations, and was inhibited by the monoclonal antibody FK1 (350, 370, 372, 413, 428, 429). PubMed:19126755

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Surprisingly, however, activation of nAChRs by galantamine or physostigmine was insensitive to blockade by competitive nAChR antagonists, was detected even when the receptors were desensitized by high agonist concentrations, and was inhibited by the monoclonal antibody FK1 (350, 370, 372, 413, 428, 429). PubMed:19126755

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For instance, studies carried out in PC12 cells demonstrated that codeine, a drug with no significant effect on ChE, can activate nicotinic single-channel currents and that this nicotinic agonist effect is sensitive to inhibition by FK1 while unaffected by classical nAChR antagonists (450). PubMed:19126755

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