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The cholera toxin B subunit induces trained immunity in dendritic cells and promotes CD8 T cell antitumor immunity. [PDF]

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Cholera toxin and O-specific polysaccharide immune responses after oral cholera vaccination with Dukoral in different age groups of Bangladeshi participants. [PDF]

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Isolation and Characterization of Cholera Toxin Gene-Positive Vibrio cholerae Non-O1/Non-O139 Isolated from Urinary Tract Infection: A Case Report. [PDF]

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Aljindan R   +9 more
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TOXIN ABSORPTION IN CHOLERA

The Lancet, 1981
W B, Greenough   +6 more
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A NEW CHOLERA TOXIN

The Lancet, 1983
S C, Sanyal   +4 more
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Vibrio cholerae: Cholera toxin

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2007
The bacterial protein toxin of Vibrio cholerae, cholera toxin, is a major agent involved in severe diarrhoeal disease. Cholera toxin is a member of the AB toxin family and is composed of a catalytically active heterodimeric A-subunit linked with a homopentameric B-subunit.
vanden Broeck, Davy   +2 more
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Cholera toxin (Vibrio cholerae)

1997
Abstract CT is composed of two subunits, A and B, of 27 and 57.5 kDa respectively, held together by noncovalent interactions. The B subunit which contains the receptor binding site, is formed by five identical monomers, each of 11.5 kDa which assemble into a ring like oligomeric structure having a central hole.
M Pizza, M R Fontana, R Rappuoli
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