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Atypical pseudocholinesterase

Introduction: Atypical pseudocholinesterase

Description of Atypical pseudocholinesterase

Atypical pseudocholinesterase: [MIM*177400, MIM*177500, MIM*177600] a genetic variant of cholinesterase that fails to catalyze the hydrolysis of succinylcholine.dibucaine number, fluoride number.
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