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Heat-Labile Enterotoxins

EcoSal Plus, 2006
Heat-labile enterotoxins (LTs) of Escherichia coli are closely related to cholera toxin (CT), which was originally discovered in 1959 in culture filtrates of the gram-negative bacterium Vibrio cholerae . Several other gram-negative bacteria also produce enterotoxins related to CT and LTs, and
Michael G, Jobling, Randall K, Holmes
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Diarrhea from Enterotoxins

2010
Diarrhea determined by enterotoxins is an important public health problem worldwide. A number of microorganisms can cause diarrhea by producing and secreting enterotoxins that affect the absorptive and/or secretory processes of the enterocyte without causing considerable acute inflammation or mucosal destruction.
Terrin G., BERNI CANANI, ROBERTO
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Cholera enterotoxin (choleragen)

Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1985
Slightly over a century ago, during the period from 1883 to 1885, Robert Koch summarized his masterful studies on the etiology of cholera in a series of reports1–8 which presented the first convincing evidence that a particular distinctive microorganism, which he isolated in pure culture and called “comma-bacillus” (now known as Vibrio cholerae O group
R A, Finkelstein, F, Dorner
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Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin

Microbial Pathogenesis, 1988
Current knowledge of CPE action is briefly summarized in Figure 1. After specific binding to a protein receptor(s), the entire CPE molecule rapidly inserts into membranes forming a complex of 150,000 Mr. Almost simultaneously with insertion, there is a sudden change in ion fluxes.
B A, McClane, P C, Hanna, A P, Wnek
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Staphylococcal Enterotoxin

The Journal of Immunology, 1959
Summary A specific precipitate band obtained by the gel diffusion technique has been identified as the enterotoxin-antienterotoxin band. A monovalent serum specific for enterotoxin produced by staphylococcus strain S-6 was prepared. Highly potent enterotoxin from thirteen food poisoning stains of Staphylococcus cross reacted with this ...
M S Bergdoll, M J Surgalla, G M Dack
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Staphylococcal enterotoxin. II. Chemistry

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1959
Abstract A study of some chemical and physical properties of purified staphylococcal enterotoxin has been reported. The enterotoxin has a molecular weight of 24,000 ± 3000 and an isoelectric point at pH 8.6. There is no indication of the presence of carbohydrate and lipide. The amino acid content has been determined.
H E, HIBNICK, M S, BERGDOLL
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Detection of Staphylococcal Enterotoxins ☆

2018
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Le Loir, Yves, Hennekinne, J.A.
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Staphylococcus enterotoxin

2012
The constituents of a synthetic medium and the conditions required by staphylococcus strain 12069 alpha for good toxin production have been determined. Because essentially all the components of the medium are dialyzable, dialysis for 24 hours was found to produce an average reduction of 98.34 per cent of the solids, but an average reduction of 53 per ...
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STAPHYLOCOCCAL ENTEROTOXIN

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1965
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