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Tricaine, also known as MS-222, is a water-soluble local anesthetic structurally related to benzocaine, primarily used in aquatic animals for anesthesia. It functions by blocking sodium channels, thereby inhibiting nerve conduction and muscle movement, which is crucial for its anesthetic properties. Tricaine's gene location and structure are not typically discussed in biosimilar contexts, as it is a chemical compound rather than a biologic entity. Its functionality is centered around its ability to induce temporary immobility in fish, facilitating handling and surgical procedures. The compound is widely used in research and aquaculture due to its efficacy and rapid onset of action.
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