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“Inhibitors of phospholipase activity such as mepacrine , zinc or cadmium ions significantly reduce this increased release of choline from poliovirus-infected cells.”
The Journal of general virology • 1993 | View Paper
“Resting efflux of choline was reduced by mepacrine , a phospholipase A2 inhibitor, by perfusion with a Ca2+-free Tyrode's solution containing EGTA and by the combination mepacrine plus Ca2+-free/EGTA solution.”
“Both infusion of a Ca2(+)-free EGTA-containing Tyrode solution and mepacrine reduced the spontaneous efflux of choline by about 40% and blocked the PDB-evoked efflux of choline.”