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An arresting antitoxin

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
This study provides evidence that an antisense RNA antitoxin is involved in persister cell formation by inhibiting transcription of a toxin and by inhibiting global translation.
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Tetanus Antitoxin Reactions

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— Recent recommendations suggest booster doses of toxoid in previously immunized individuals and use of tetanus immune globulin (human) otherwise. This is adequately summarized in theAMA Drug Evaluations 1971. Present day courts might well question any use of tetanus antitoxin with adverse effects, should either of the other two ...
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The Recovery of Tetanus Antitoxin from Toxin-Antitoxin Precipitates

The Journal of Immunology, 1955
Summary Various factors affecting the recovery of tetanus antitoxin from toxin-antitoxin floccules by proteolytic enzyme action have been studied to determine the optimum conditions for the reaction. The highest recovery of antitoxin was obtained by treating floccules obtained from an over-neutralized concentrated toxin-antitoxin mixture
A E, BOLYN, M, MOSKOWITZ
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Trivalent Botulinus Antitoxin

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969
Excerpt The need for a trivalent botulinus antitoxin containing antitoxins A, B, and E has long been recognized (1, 2).
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ANTITOXIN VERSUS NO ANTITOXIN IN SCARLET FEVER

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1934
Much has been written during the past few years on the use of scarlet fever antitoxin in the treatment of this disease. Many prominent physicians, such as Veldee, Stevenson and Mitchell,1Winkel,2Lichtenstein,3and Gordon,4supported by considerable personal experience, proclaim with great emphasis that when scarlet fever antitoxin is administered early ...
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Antitoxins

2014
Suraj Gupte, Rita Smith, Novy Gupte
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ANTITOXIN.

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1901
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