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An Unusual Presentation of Generalized Tetanus Following Post-Exposure Vaccination Complicated by Acute Motor Sensory Axonal Neuropathy: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding tetanus: a case of healthcare workers in the emergency and intensive care departments of a regional hospital in the northern region of Morocco. [PDF]
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Tetanospasmin injection treating sleep disordered breathing
Medical Hypotheses, 2008exaly +3 more sources
Tetanus is a fatal disease caused by tetanospasmin exotoxins produced by C. tetani, an anaerobic gram-positive bacterium. Although the disease can be prevented by vaccination, it is still a serious toxic fatal infection.
, JOSÉ Marcelino Aragão Fernandes
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2000
Abstract The clinical syndrome of tetanus occurs as a result of the action of the protein neurotoxin tetanospasmin on the CNS. The toxin is a 150-kDa protein produced within contaminated wounds by Clostridium tetani (3). The spores of this organism are widespread, particularly in the soil, where they are protected from direct sunlight.
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Abstract The clinical syndrome of tetanus occurs as a result of the action of the protein neurotoxin tetanospasmin on the CNS. The toxin is a 150-kDa protein produced within contaminated wounds by Clostridium tetani (3). The spores of this organism are widespread, particularly in the soil, where they are protected from direct sunlight.
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Zeitschrift fur die gesamte innere Medizin und ihre Grenzgebiete, 1984
Great progress was achieved in the clarification of the molecular structure and the mechanism of action of the toxins of pathogenic forms of bacteria. Proportions of toxins of Corynebacterium diphtheriae and of Pseudomonas aeruginosa transfer from the NAD and ADP-ribose protein to an amino acid of the elongation factor 2.
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Great progress was achieved in the clarification of the molecular structure and the mechanism of action of the toxins of pathogenic forms of bacteria. Proportions of toxins of Corynebacterium diphtheriae and of Pseudomonas aeruginosa transfer from the NAD and ADP-ribose protein to an amino acid of the elongation factor 2.
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The Journal of experimental medicine, 2010
Tetanolysin and tetanospasmin possess in common the immunological properties of the group of "antitoxinogens." Both of them are contained in undeteriorated culture fluids of the tetanus bacillus, but each of them represents a distinct and separate antigenic substance. Experimental data illustrating points of difference in their properties are presented
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Tetanolysin and tetanospasmin possess in common the immunological properties of the group of "antitoxinogens." Both of them are contained in undeteriorated culture fluids of the tetanus bacillus, but each of them represents a distinct and separate antigenic substance. Experimental data illustrating points of difference in their properties are presented
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Polyclonal Antibody Production and Purification against Tetanospasmin
2014Nazarian, Shahram +6 more
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