Davis_1997_Anaesthesia_52_244

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Title : Cholinesterase. Its significance in anaesthetic practice. - Davis_1997_Anaesthesia_52_244
Author(s) : Davis L , Britten JJ , Morgan M
Ref : Anaesthesia , 52 :244 , 1997
Abstract :

Plasma cholinesterase is an enzyme which has importance to the anaesthetist primarily for its role in the metabolism of suxamethonium, although other anaesthetic related drugs that this enzyme metabolises are also increasingly important. In this article we review current thoughts on the function, profile and chemistry of plasma cholinesterase. Causes of variations in the activity of the enzyme are described and the basis of genetic variations is explained.

PubMedSearch : Davis_1997_Anaesthesia_52_244
PubMedID: 9124666

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Davis L, Britten JJ, Morgan M (1997)
Cholinesterase. Its significance in anaesthetic practice.
Anaesthesia 52 :244

Davis L, Britten JJ, Morgan M (1997)
Anaesthesia 52 :244