- Lipopolysaccharide, now more
commonly known as
endotoxin, is a
collective term for
components of the
outermost membrane of the cell
envelope of gram-negative...
-
Delta endotoxins (δ-
endotoxins) are a
family of pore-forming
toxins produced by
Bacillus thuringiensis species of bacteria. They are
useful for
their insecticidal...
- fever.
Bacterial pyrogens include endotoxins and exotoxins,
although many
pyrogens are
endogenous to the host.
Endotoxins include lipopolysaccharide (LPS)...
-
Atlantic horseshoe crab
Limulus polyphemus. LAL
reacts with
bacterial endotoxins such as
lipopolysaccharides (LPS),
which are
components of the bacterial...
- 2017-04-02.
Shoji H (February 2003). "Extracorporeal
endotoxin removal for the
treatment of sepsis:
endotoxin adsorption cartridge (Toraymyxin)". Therapeutic...
- meningitidis), a Gram-negative
diplococcus organism,
releases endotoxin when it lyses.
Endotoxin activates the
Hageman factor (clotting
factor XII), which...
- po****tion of tissue-resident
macrophages in the body. Gut bacteria,
bacterial endotoxins, and
microbial debris transported to the
liver from the gastrointestinal...
- a
small amount of
endotoxin enters the
bloodstream because the
intestinal wall
works as a
barrier and
limits the
inflow of
endotoxin into the bloodstream...
-
multicellular organisms has been held for many decades, and
references to an "
endotoxin receptor" are
found in much of the
older literature. The
recognition of...
-
chromosomally encoded and
intrinsic to the
bacteria (e.g.
capsules and
endotoxin),
whereas others are
obtained from
mobile genetic elements like plasmids...