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Biological Toxins: Safety and Science

2014
Biological toxins may be classified according to the microorganisms from which the toxin is derived: bacterial, fungal, algal, plant, or animal. Toxins may also be classified according to their mode of action. With an increase in the use of biological toxins in biomedical research, there is a growing need for information on working safely with these ...
Joseph P. Kozlovac, Robert J. Hawley
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Verification of Biological and Toxin Weapons Disarmament

Science & Global Security, 1991
This chapter summarizes the characteristics of biological and toxin weapons; the nature, capabilities, and limitations of protective measures; and the existing provisions and agreements for confidence-building and international verification of compliance with the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC).
Matthew Meselson   +2 more
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Biological Toxins from Marine and Freshwater Microalgae

2015
A review of toxins produced by marine and freshwater microalgae is reported.
AS Delia   +5 more
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Chemistry and Biological Activity of AAL Toxins

1996
AAL toxins and fumonisins comprise a family of highly reactive, chemically related mycotoxins that disrupt cellular homeostasis in both plant and animal tissues. Two critical issues to resolve are the detection of the entire family in food matricies and the mode of cellular disruption.
C K, Winter   +3 more
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Therapy and prophylaxis of inhaled biological toxins

Journal of Applied Toxicology, 2003
AbstractThis review highlights the current lack of therapeutic and prophylactic treatments for use against inhaled biological toxins, especially those considered as potential biological warfare (BW) or terrorist threats. Although vaccine development remains a priority, the use of rapidly deployable adjunctive therapeutic or prophylactic drugs could be ...
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Nomenclature of biological toxins

Toxicon, 1985
S D, Aird, I I, Kaiser, A L, Bieber
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Biological properties and clinical applications of berberine

Frontiers in Medicine, 2020
Danyang Song, Jianyu Hao, D. Fan
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[Biological significance of animal toxins].

Die Naturwissenschaften, 1975
Animal toxins are not to be understood as substances of random occurrence; they are of great importance in ecology. The venom-secreting organs have developed in a wide variety of ways and serve either as an offensive weapon or for protection against enemies. Accordingly, we may distinguish between actively venemous and passively venemous animals. There
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Current treatment and recent progress in gastric cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Smita S Joshi, Brian D Badgwell
exaly  

Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
exaly  

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