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n. Any of various poisonous gases that interfere with the functioning of nerves by inhibiting cholinesterase.
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Nerve gases were first developed by Germany during World War II but were not used at that time.
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Nerve gas can be any of several poison gases intended for military use, e.g., tabun , sarin , soman , and VX . ChaCha on!
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Physiologically, the toxic effect of nerve gases arises because they inactivate the enzyme cholinesterase, which normally controls the transmission of nerve impulses; the impulses continue without control, causing breakdown of respiration a...
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Nerve gas enters the body when inhailed and it tears the body up from inside out Nerve gas enters the body when inhailed and it tears the body up from inside out
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Nerve gas is a generic term which means neurotoxin; a toxin that acts on the brain. Neurotoxins are generally excitatory. Many of them attack acetylcholinesterase (AChe). Neurons transfer signals by use of Acetylcholine (ACh), a neurotransm...
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