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Bacterial Exotoxins and Sepsis
1994Researchers engaged in the study of septic shock pathogenesis generally regard this syndrome to be the consequence of detrimental endotoxin effects in the host organism. This is understandable since causal relationships are firmly established between the action of endotoxin on various inflammatory competent cells.
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Hyperhidrosis Treated by Botulinum A Exotoxin
Dermatologic Surgery, 1998Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, can be emotionally challenging and socially and professionally disruptive, and there have been few effective treatments. Recently, botulinum toxin has been demonstrated to be an effective treatment for hyperhidrosis of the axillae and palms and for gustatory sweating.This article reviews the current treatments and ...
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Exotoxins of Actinobacillus Pleuropneumoniae
1995Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (previously Haemophilus pleuropneumoniae) is the etiological agent of swine pleuropneumonia, a severe, contagious disease of swine causing important economic losses in industrialized swine production worldwide. The disease is either acute and often fatal or chronic localized and necrotizing.
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin A
1997Abstract Pseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin A (PEA, MW 66 kDa, 613 amino acids, sequence accession number: PSEETA K01397) consists of three major domains (Allured et al. 1986), as indicated in Fig. 1. The N-terminal domain la (amino acids 1-252) binds to the ai-macroglobulin receptor at the cell surface (Kounnas et al.
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