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Cholinergic properties of 1-methyl and 2-methylpentyltrimethylammonium salts

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Étude des propriétés cholinergiques des iodures du méthyl-1 et du méthyl-2-pentyltriméthylammonium. Dans leur comportement agonistique, ces sels offrent des variations parallèles à celles de dérivés méthyles de l'acétylcholine. Le cation pentyltriméthylammonium est donc capable de s'associer aux récepteurs cholinergiques tels que l'acétylcholine.

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This investigation was supported by Grant No. MA-3359 to M.H. from the Medical Research Council of Canada.

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Szoke, T.A., Hirst, M. Cholinergic properties of 1-methyl and 2-methylpentyltrimethylammonium salts. Experientia 27, 290–291 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02138152

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