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Neurotoxins

2009
A selective neurotoxin takes many forms: as an antibody to a neurotrophin, as an alkylator, as an excitotoxin, as a blocker of requisite neuronal excitation during ontogenetic development, as a generator of oxidative stress, as an inhibitor of vital intraneuronal processes, and as an agent adversely affecting a host of multiple sites in neurons ...
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Neurotoxins Affecting Neuroexocytosis

Physiological Reviews, 2000
Nerve terminals are specific sites of action of a very large number of toxins produced by many different organisms. The mechanism of action of three groups of presynaptic neurotoxins that interfere directly with the process of neurotransmitter release is reviewed, whereas presynaptic neurotoxins acting on ion channels are not dealt with here.
SCHIAVO G.   +2 more
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Botulinum versus tetanus neurotoxins: Why is botulinum neurotoxin but not tetanus neurotoxin a food poison?

Toxicon, 1995
Botulinum and tetanus neurotoxins, produced by Clostridium botulinum and Clostridium tetani, respectively, are the most poisonous poisons known to mankind. Although botulinum and tetanus neurotoxins share several characteristics, such as similar mol.
B R, Singh, B, Li, D, Read
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Environmental Neurotoxins

Pediatrics in Review, 2005
Bruce P, Lanphear   +2 more
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Neurotoxins and Combination Therapies

Dermatologic Surgery
BACKGROUND Facial aging involves multilevel changes, extending from the skin to deep support structures. A comprehensive treatment approach targeting the many aspects of facial dynamics and architecture is often necessary to achieve optimal correction, prevent changes before they occur, and/or help highlight inherited features.
Lauren, Gawey   +2 more
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Botulinum neurotoxins

Toxicon, 2013
ROSSETTO, ORNELLA   +3 more
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Rapid SERS Detection of Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A

Nanomaterials, 2023
Elena Zavyalova   +2 more
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