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de Almeida, J.S.F.D. (author), Cuya Guizado, T.R. (author), Guimarães, A.P. (author), Ramalho, T.C. (author), Gonçalves, A.S. (author), de Koning, M.C. (author), França, T.C.C. (author)In the present work, we performed docking and molecular dynamics simulations studies on two groups of long-tailored oximes designed as peripheral site binders of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and potential penetrators on the blood brain barrier. Our studies permitted to determine how the tails anchor in the peripheral site of sarin-inhibited human...article 2016
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de Koning, M.C. (author), Joosen, M.J.A. (author), Noort, D. (author), van Zuylen, A. (author), Tromp, M.C. (author)A conceptually novel approach to the design of reactivators of nerve agent-inhibited acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is presented. The concept comprises the linkage of a peripheral site ligand via a spacer to a reactivating moiety with the eventual goal to develop non-ionic reactivators with sufficient affinity for AChE to induce reactivation and...article 2011
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de Koning, M.C. (author), van Grol, M. (author), Noort, D. (author)Commonly employed pyridinium-oxime (charged) reactivators of nerve agent inhibited acetylcholinesterase (AChE) do not readily pass the blood brain barrier (BBB) because of the presence of charge(s). Conversely, non-ionic oxime reactivators often suffer from a lack of reactivating potency due to a low affinity for the active site of AChE. It was...article 2011