A fast-acting antidote to mitigate the effects of organophosphate poisoning requires a reactivator that can effectively and efficiently cross the blood-brain barrier, bind loosely to the enzyme, chemically snatch the poison and then leave quickly. Oak Ridge National Laboratory is using neutron diffraction data towards improving a novel reactivator design.
Tag: Antidote
Story Tips: Antidote chasing, traffic control and automatic modeling
ORNL’s Story Tips: Antidote chasing, traffic control and automatic modeling, for March 2020