-
treat some
forms of constipation, is
based on the
mechanism of
enterotoxins.
Enterotoxins can be
formed by the
bacterial pathogens Staphylococcus aureus...
- The
structural arrangement of E. coli type I and type II heat-labile
enterotoxins are very similar,
although they are
antigenically distinct. The cholera...
-
Clostridium enterotoxins are
toxins produced by
Clostridium species.
Clostridial species are one of the
major causes of food poisoning/gastrointestinal...
- Heat-stable
enterotoxins (STs) are
secretory peptides produced by some
bacterial strains, such as
enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
which are in general...
-
symptoms of
toxic shock. Some
strains of E. coli
produce heat-stable
enterotoxins (ST),
which are
small peptides that are able to
withstand heat treatment...
- the
field of
molecular biology,
enterotoxin type B, also
known as
Staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB), is an
enterotoxin produced by the gram-positive bacteria...
- occur, but are less common.
Enterotoxins produced by ETEC
include heat-labile
enterotoxin (LT) and heat-stable
enterotoxin (ST). To date, no
licensed vaccines...
- hemolytic-uremic syndrome. In contrast,
Shigella species may also
produce shigella enterotoxins,
which are the
cause of dysentery. The
toxin is
effective against small...
-
enterotoxins (most
commonly staphylococcal enterotoxin A but also
including staphylococcal enterotoxin B) are the most
commonly reported enterotoxins...
-
characteristic of
cholera infection. It is a
member of the heat-labile
enterotoxin family.
Robert Koch, a
German physician and microbiologist, was the first...