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aphos
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Organic Chemicals: 133
Organophosphorus Compounds: 300
aphos: 3
Related Diseases
1.
Paralysis (Palsy)
11/01/1985 - "
It has been established that administration of aphos to chickens within a wide dose range (3000-25 mg/kg) produces a retarded neurotoxic action that is manifested by the development of ataxia, pareses and paralyses; delay in the rate of the distribution of excitation via the peripheral axons, disorders of myoneural lability; degeneration of myelin fibers, focal granular degradation of myelin.
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09/01/1986 - "
Aphos exposure, causing chicken paralysis, has demonstrated that the initial stage of delayed neurotoxicity was significant esterase activity inhibition (by 60-80%) within 3-24 hours after the pesticide administration.
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2.
Prostatic Neoplasms (Prostate Cancer)
07/01/1992 - "
It is concluded that 89Sr represents a worthwhile therapeutic modality in the palliation treatment of patients with hormone resistant prostate cancer, though the biological significance of frequently increasing PSA and decreasing APHOS is not yet completely understood.
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3.
Paresis (Hemiparesis)
11/01/1985 - "
It has been established that administration of aphos to chickens within a wide dose range (3000-25 mg/kg) produces a retarded neurotoxic action that is manifested by the development of ataxia, pareses and paralyses; delay in the rate of the distribution of excitation via the peripheral axons, disorders of myoneural lability; degeneration of myelin fibers, focal granular degradation of myelin.
"
4.
Ataxia (Dyssynergia)
11/01/1985 - "
It has been established that administration of aphos to chickens within a wide dose range (3000-25 mg/kg) produces a retarded neurotoxic action that is manifested by the development of ataxia, pareses and paralyses; delay in the rate of the distribution of excitation via the peripheral axons, disorders of myoneural lability; degeneration of myelin fibers, focal granular degradation of myelin.
"
Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Pesticides
2.
Hormones (Hormone)
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Esterases