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Description Stick model of the d-tubocurarine ion in d-tubocurarine dichloride pentahydrate. The corresponding Wikipedia article is tubocurarine chloride. X-ray crystallographic data from CSD entry TUBCUR10, originally reported in P. W. Codding and M. N. G. James (1973). "The crystal and molecular structure of a potent neuromuscular blocking agent: d-tubocurarine dichloride pentahydrate". Acta Crystallographica Section B 29: 935-942. DOI:10.1107/S0567740873003663.
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