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What does Anticholinesterase do to acetylcholine?

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Anticholinesterases will increase the usual time of acetylcholine in the synapse. Rebinding can then connect the transmitter to nicotinic receptors. It allows acetylcholine the stronger advantage over the neuromuscular blocking agent.

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