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2010
As sessile organisms, plants produce a plethora of bioactive molecules to mediate their interactions with the environment. Indigenous people throughout the world have been exposed to many of these plant neurotoxins during wild gathering and agricultural activities, and have used others for hunting, medicine, ordeal poisons, love potions, and to ...
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As sessile organisms, plants produce a plethora of bioactive molecules to mediate their interactions with the environment. Indigenous people throughout the world have been exposed to many of these plant neurotoxins during wild gathering and agricultural activities, and have used others for hunting, medicine, ordeal poisons, love potions, and to ...
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1988
The small animal practitioner is faced with an infinite number of potential toxins in our modern environment. Unapproved usage of drugs and insecticides requires the practitioner to keep informed about the development of new toxic syndromes. Recreational drug toxicosis in animals is still seen with some frequency in clinical practice and should not be ...
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The small animal practitioner is faced with an infinite number of potential toxins in our modern environment. Unapproved usage of drugs and insecticides requires the practitioner to keep informed about the development of new toxic syndromes. Recreational drug toxicosis in animals is still seen with some frequency in clinical practice and should not be ...
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Journal of Toxicology: Toxin Reviews, 2002
Tetanus (TeNT) and botulinum (BoNTs) neurotoxins are powerful toxins endowed with a specific zinc-endopeptidase activity. Targets of these neurotoxins have been identified as synaptic members of the SNARE proteins, which are involved in the exocytosis of neurotransmitters at the synapse.
Verastegui, C.+4 more
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Tetanus (TeNT) and botulinum (BoNTs) neurotoxins are powerful toxins endowed with a specific zinc-endopeptidase activity. Targets of these neurotoxins have been identified as synaptic members of the SNARE proteins, which are involved in the exocytosis of neurotransmitters at the synapse.
Verastegui, C.+4 more
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Chlordane as a Neurotoxin in Humans
Southern Medical Journal, 1997To assay and profile chronic neurobehavioral impairment associated with chlordane exposure in symptomatic patients, consecutive evaluations of nine patients were done with sensitive neurophysiologic and neuropsychologic tests for neurobehavioral function. Their visual fields, balance, reaction time, blink, color discrimination, grip strength, cognitive
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2020
Non-surgical aesthetic procedures have recently become widely popular over the past few decades, and the increasing demand for minimally invasive procedures with few side effects and little to no recovery period has led for the popularity of these procedures to spread widely across the globe.
Alwyn D’Souza+3 more
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Non-surgical aesthetic procedures have recently become widely popular over the past few decades, and the increasing demand for minimally invasive procedures with few side effects and little to no recovery period has led for the popularity of these procedures to spread widely across the globe.
Alwyn D’Souza+3 more
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Neurotoxins as Tools in Neurobiology
1981Publisher Summary This chapter discusses neurotoxins as tools in neurobiology. Nonselective neurotoxins are extremely valuable to neuroscientists. Some neurotoxins show some specificity for certain types of neurons or certain types of receptors and particularly by 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) and the excitotoxic amino acids such as kainic acid.
E.G. McGeer, P.L. McGeer
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Neurotoxins and Neurodevelopment
2016The leading cause of neonatal mortality is birth defects, in some cases the result of exposure to neurotoxins. Even when not resulting in death, damage to the developing brain or central nervous system as a result of exposure can result in negative impacts that affect lifelong outcomes.
Morgan B. Drake+2 more
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6-Hydroxydopamine: a far from simple neurotoxin
Journal of neural transmission, 2020D. Varešlija+3 more
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