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Thiabendazole MOA

Author: Dwight Obillos



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Inhibits helminth specific enzyme fumarate reductase, also arrest nematode cell division in metaphase by interfering with microtubule assembly. They exhibit a high affinity for tubulin, the precursor protein for microtubule synthesis.


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