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These data indicate that type I and type II phenoxybenzyl pyrethroids act potently and stereoselectively on the voltage-sensitive sodium channel to increase sodium influx into synaptic terminals producing membrane depolarization and neurotransmitter release.
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Pyrethroids cause neuronal hyperexcitation resulting in repetitive synaptic firing and persistent depolarization. The molecular targets of the pyrethrins and ...
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Pesticide products containing pyrethrins usually contain a synergist (such as piperonyl butoxide). Synergists work by restricting an enzyme that insects use to ...
Pyrethroids cause neuronal hyperexcitation resulting in repetitive synaptic firing and persistent depolarization. ... The molecular targets of the pyrethrins and ...
This comprehensive scientific review provides an in-depth analysis of both the natural compounds, pyrethrins, and their synthetic derivatives, pyrethroids, ...
Therefore, poisoned synapses cannot stop the nerve impulse. Consequently, continued stimulation of the nerve occurs as observed with pyrethroids. Again, ...
They mediate influx in response to back-propagating action potentials, synaptic plasticity, and excitatory activity-dependent modulation of gene transcription.
Contact: ACOEM, 55 West Seegers Road, Arlington Heights, IL. 60005 • Phone: 847-818-1800 • FAX: 847-818-9266. Page 9. ix. PYRETHRINS AND PYRETHROIDS.
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