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Cytotoxins at the U.S.
National Library of
Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)...
- colitis,
possesses two main
virulence factors: the
large clostridial cytotoxins A (TcdA; TC# 1.C.57.1.2) and B (TcdB, TC# 1.C.57.1.1).
Action by large...
- chemical), and
Neisseria gonorrhoeae (among
other peptidoglycan-derived
cytotoxins it produces). It is a
soluble piece of
peptidoglycan (PGN)
found in the...
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Cytotoxin-K (CytK) is a
protein toxin produced by the gram-positive
bacteria Bacillus cereus. It was
first discovered in a
certain Bacillus cereus strain...
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vascular endothelium.
Polypeptide toxins (molecular
weight 5-10 KDa)
include cytotoxins, cardiotoxins, and
postsynaptic neurotoxins (such as α-bungarotoxin and...
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exposed to infected/dysfunctional
somatic cells, TC
cells release the
cytotoxins perforin, granzymes, and granulysin.
Through the
action of perforin, granzymes...
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antigenic binding, the T
cells will
release cytotoxins,
which can be
absorbed by the
affected cell. C)
These cytotoxins induce multiple proteases and result...
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shown to be
effective in dogs and cats. The
concept is to
attach a
potent cytotoxin, such as saporin, to a
targeting molecule. The
hybrid toxin-targeting...
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action of at
least four
major classes of toxin,
namely necrotoxins and
cytotoxins,
which kill cells; neurotoxins,
which affect nervous systems; myotoxins...
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critical metals or
minerals are
toxic or reprotoxic. Paradoxically, some
cytotoxins are used in
cancer therapy (and then also
improperly discarded although...