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Preclinical Immunogenicity Evaluation of a DTacP-sIPV/Hib Combination Vaccine in Rodent Models Under Varying Formulations and Immunization Schedules. [PDF]

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Fu Y   +26 more
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Tetanus toxin and antitoxin.

open access: yesBulletin of the World Health Organization, 2010
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[Tetanus toxin (author's transl)].

open access: yesNihon saikingaku zasshi. Japanese journal of bacteriology, 1980
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Tetanus toxin conformation

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1974
The circular dichroic spectrum of highly purified tetanus toxin has been determined between 200–310 nm. A comparison of the ellipticity between 207–243 nm and of the rotational strengths of the major resolved bands between 200–250 nm with the corresponding values from proteins of known conformation indicates that tetanus toxin contains about 20% α ...
J P, Robinson   +3 more
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Immunochemistry of Tetanus Toxin

European Journal of Biochemistry, 1973
The tyrosyl residues of tetanus toxin can be specifically nitrated by tetranitromethane. The introduction of NO2 groups into the toxin molecule is followed by a rapid decrease in toxicity. Although tryptophyl residues are differently involved and some aggregation occurs, these two phenomena do not take any significant part in the toxicity loss.
B, Bizzini, A, Turpin, M, Raynaud
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Tetanus Toxin

2017
Tetanus toxin provides a reliable means of inducing recurrent spontaneous epileptic seizures in the hippocampus and neocortex. The hippocampal tetanus toxin model differs from other methods of inducing spontaneous limbic seizures in that it does not require status epilepticus, and it does not have major cell loss as an early component of the syndrome ...
Walker, Matthew C.   +2 more
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Tetanus toxin and spinal inhibition

Brain Research, 1968
Summary Tetanus toxin blocks the synaptic inhibition of feline Renshaw cells elicited by hind paw stimulation without affecting the inhibitory action of electrophoretically administered glycine. Assuming that glycine is the transmitter at spinal inhibitory synapses, these results indicate that tetanus toxin blocks the inhibitory process by reducing ...
D R, Curtis, W C, De Groat
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