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Effects of Staphylococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxin 1 on Aortic Endothelial Cells

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1991
In staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome, hypotension and shock due to capillary leak may rapidly lead to death of the host. To investigate its pathogenesis, the cytotoxic effects of toxic shock syndrome toxin 1 (TSST-1) on porcine aortic endothelial cells (PAEC) were examined in vitro. TSST-1 killed PAEC (as measured by 51Cr release) in a dose- and time-
P K, Lee   +3 more
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Localization of a Biologically Important Epitope on Toxic-Shock-Syndrome Toxin-1

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1988
A monoclonal antibody, designated B-14, inhibits the nonspecific T lymphocyte mitogenicity of toxic-shock-syndrome toxin-1 (TSST-1), and the antibody binds to an internal cyanogen bromide (CNBr) fragment (Mr, 14,000) of the toxin. The epitope recognized by B-14 was further localized to include a decapeptide at the NH2-terminus of the CNBr fragment. The
B G, Murphy   +3 more
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Toxic shock syndrome toxin-1 (TSST-1) antibody levels in burned children

Burns, 1999
Young children with burns are at risk of developing a toxic shock-like illness during the first 2-3 days after the injury. The staphylococcal exotoxin, toxic-shock syndrome toxin-1 (TSST-1) is implicated in development of this illness. Low levels or absence of anti-TSST-1 antibodies may indicate susceptibility to this illness.
Childs, Charmaine   +3 more
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Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxin 1 Resistance in Mice is Related to Interleukin 1 Production by Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxin 1

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1989
T. Ikejima   +3 more
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[6] Preparation of toxic shock syndrome toxin-1

1988
Debra A Blomster-Hautamaa   +1 more
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