Plant-derived human butyrylcholinesterase, but not an organophosphorous- compound hydrolyzing variant thereof, protects rodents against nerve agents

Brian C. Geyer, Latha Kannan, Pierre Emmanuel Garnaud, Clarence A. Broomfield, C. Linn Cadieux, Irene Cherni, Sean M. Hodgins, Shane A. Kasten, Karli Kelley, Jacquelyn Kilbourne, Zeke P. Oliver, Tamara C. Otto, Ian Puffenberger, Tony E. Reeves, Neil Robbins, Ryan R. Woods, Hermona Soreq, David E. Lenz, Douglas M. Cerasoli, Tsafrir Leket-Mor

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