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Human Organoids and Organ-on-Chip for Biotoxin Assessment: Applications, Best Practices, and a Translational Roadmap. [PDF]
Li M, Huang S, Jia J, Feng Y, Zhang J.
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Harnessing toxin-mediated ribosome stalling as a complementary tool to annotate bacterial ORFs. [PDF]
Troian EA +7 more
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Long-Term Outcomes of Preoperative Botulinum Toxin Use in Abdominal Wall Reconstruction: A Propensity-Matched Analysis of More Than 5000 Patients Over 5 Years. [PDF]
Tanas Y +6 more
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Commemorating the Launch of the Section "Marine Toxins". [PDF]
Turner A, Katikou P.
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Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2006
Exposures to toxins are prevalent, frequently complicate surgical emergencies, and impact critical care. A fundamental understanding of pathophysiologic principles and management strategies is essential for the anesthesiologist frequently responsible for the acute care of patients who have toxicologic exposures. Given their pervasiveness and ability to
John E, Sather, Hossam, Tantawy
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Exposures to toxins are prevalent, frequently complicate surgical emergencies, and impact critical care. A fundamental understanding of pathophysiologic principles and management strategies is essential for the anesthesiologist frequently responsible for the acute care of patients who have toxicologic exposures. Given their pervasiveness and ability to
John E, Sather, Hossam, Tantawy
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Toxins: Bacterial and Marine Toxins
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2006The term toxin refers in a specific way to a toxic substance of biologic origin; that is, a true toxin is a poison produced by a living organism. The purpose of this article is to review some of the most potentially dangerous toxins of concern today. Mechanisms of action, routes of exposure, diagnostic tools, and treatment recommendations are addressed.
Matthew, Salzman +2 more
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Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2003
▪ Abstract Anthrax toxin consists of three nontoxic proteins that associate in binary or ternary combinations to form toxic complexes at the surface of mammalian cells. One of these proteins, protective antigen (PA), transports the other two, edema factor (EF) and lethal factor (LF), to the cytosol.
R John, Collier, John A T, Young
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▪ Abstract Anthrax toxin consists of three nontoxic proteins that associate in binary or ternary combinations to form toxic complexes at the surface of mammalian cells. One of these proteins, protective antigen (PA), transports the other two, edema factor (EF) and lethal factor (LF), to the cytosol.
R John, Collier, John A T, Young
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