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- classified by their source, such as fungal biotoxins, microbial toxins, plant biotoxins, or animal biotoxins. Toxins produced by microorganisms are important...
- "Strychnine: Biotoxin | NIOSH | CDC". www.cdc.gov. 2023-05-26. Retrieved 2024-08-12. "CDC – The Emergency Response Safety and Health Database: Biotoxin: Strychnine...
- Measurement Science and Standards portfolio and provides CRMs for environmental, biotoxin, food, nutritional supplement, and stable isotope analysis. The program...
- algae and other organisms that contain biotoxins, which are defensive substances against predators. Biotoxins ac****ulated in fish/s****fish include brevetoxins...
- an illness caused by consumption of s****fish that contain the marine biotoxin called domoic acid. In mammals, including humans, domoic acid acts as a...
- 5-speed transmission Memotech MTX, a series of computers Maitotoxin, a biotoxin produced by the dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus toxicus Methotrexate, a drug...
- set to direct and executive produce Evolve, a crime drama series about a biotoxin threat written by Jamie Paglia and produce for ABC, but the series was...
- PMID 32865380. "CDC - The Emergency Response Safety and Health Database: Biotoxin: Colchicine". Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, US Department...
- Plumlee, Konnie H. (2004-01-01), Plumlee, Konnie H. (ed.), "Chapter 18 - Biotoxins", Clinical Veterinary Toxicology, Saint Louis: Mosby, pp. 98–116, ISBN 978-0-323-01125-9...
- continue in reprint. The toxin is variously used by animals as a defensive biotoxin to ward off predation, or as both a defensive and predatory venom (e.g...