"Ethylene Chlorohydrin" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Used as a solvent, in the manufacture of insecticides, and for treating sweet potatoes before planting. May cause nausea, vomiting, pains in head and chest, stupefaction. Irritates mucous membranes and causes kidney and liver degeneration.
Descriptor ID |
D005023
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MeSH Number(s) |
D02.033.260.350 D02.033.375.310
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Concept/Terms |
Ethylene Chlorohydrin- Ethylene Chlorohydrin
- Chlorohydrin, Ethylene
- 2-Chloroethyl Alcohol
- 2 Chloroethyl Alcohol
- Alcohol, 2-Chloroethyl
- Ethylenechlorhydrin
- 2-Chlorethanol
- 2 Chlorethanol
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Ethylene Chlorohydrin" by people in Profiles.
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Mutations of L293 in transmembrane two of the mouse 5-hydroxytryptamine3A receptor alter gating and alcohol modulatory actions. Br J Pharmacol. 2006 May; 148(1):88-101.
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Ethanol and trichloroethanol alter gating of 5-HT3 receptor-channels in NCB-20 neuroblastoma cells. Neuropharmacology. 2000 Feb 14; 39(4):561-70.
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Alcohols potentiate the function of 5-HT3 receptor-channels on NCB-20 neuroblastoma cells by favouring and stabilizing the open channel state. J Physiol. 1998 Mar 01; 507 ( Pt 2):335-52.
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Trichloroethanol potentiation of 5-hydroxytryptamine3 receptor-mediated ion current in nodose ganglion neurons from the adult rat. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1993 May; 265(2):771-6.
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Trichloroethanol potentiates synaptic transmission mediated by gamma-aminobutyric acidA receptors in hippocampal neurons. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1993 Mar; 264(3):1097-103.