Can soman cause delayed neuropathy?

It was reported that when adult hens were protected against acute cholinergic effects, a high dose of soman caused 55% inhibition of neuropathy target esterase (NTE) in the brain soon after dosing, and it was proposed that a dose of about 120 x LD50, if it could be tolerated with the aid of improved...

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