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SERCAs

SERCAs, or Serine Residue-Containing Enzymes, are a type of enzymes that protect our nervous system from certain toxins, like those from nerve agents or some bacteria. They work by breaking down specific chemicals that would otherwise interfere with nerve signals, preventing paralysis and other serious effects. Essentially, SERCAs help maintain proper nerve function by neutralizing harmful substances that target nerve communication pathways, ensuring our nervous system operates safely and effectively even when exposed to some threats.