Abstract The qualified presumption of safety (QPS) process was developed to provide a harmonised safety assessment approach to support EFSA Scientific Panels and Units. The QPS approach assesses the taxonomic identity, body of relevant knowledge and safety concerns of microorganisms intentionally added to the food and feed chain.
EFSA Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ) +28 more
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Cholera toxin B scaffolded, focused SIV V2 epitope elicits antibodies that influence the risk of SIVmac251 acquisition in macaques. [PDF]
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Membrane Fusion Mediated by Non-covalent Binding of Re-engineered Cholera Toxin Assemblies to Glycolipids. [PDF]
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Effects of intraduodenally applied bile salts on pancreatic secretion [PDF]
Lehnert, Peter, Riepl, Rudolf L.
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The role of antigen form and function in the primary and secondary intestinal immune responses to cholera toxin and toxoid in rats [PDF]
NF Pierce
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Extracellular vesicles are conduits for E. coli heat-labile enterotoxin (LT) and the B-subunits of LT and cholera toxin in immune cell-to-cell communication. [PDF]
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Specificity of cholera toxin and mono(ADP-ribosyl)transferase activity in cultured myoblasts
Shanta Virabhai Kharadia
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A role for stem cell factor and c-kit in the murine intestinal tract secretory response to cholera toxin. [PDF]
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Evaluation of Cholera Toxin B Subunit as a Novel Carrier Protein for Polysaccharide Conjugate Vaccines. [PDF]
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Modulation of fluid absorption and the secretory response of rat jejunum to cholera toxin by dietary fat. [PDF]
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