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Stick model of donepezil, as bound to acetylcholinesterase. Hydrogen atoms omitted for clarity. Created using PyMOL, Accelrys DS Visualizer Pro 1.7, and GIMP. Optimized with OptiPNG. |
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25 June 2008 |
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From PDB 1EVE. More information:
- Kryger G, Silman I, Sussman JL (March 1999). "Structure of acetylcholinesterase complexed with E2020 (Aricept): implications for the design of new anti-Alzheimer drugs". Structure 7 (3): 297–307. PMID 10368299.
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Fvasconcellos ( talk · contribs) |
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