So one molecule of IMI can potentially block one single synapse. If that
IMI molecule breaks down to a metabolite that retains the binding site the
metabolite can block one single synapse but the parent IMI is now gone and
no longer exists.
Okay, help me out here, I need to dumb it down again, assuming with no
doubt the above is correct, One molecule, is the same as One part? So if
I get a dose of say 5 ppb, I block off 5 synapse? Out of millions?? Why
is that a huge problem?
Charles
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