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Evaluation of the STANDARD M10 and Xpert <i>C. difficile</i> assays for the detection of toxigenic <i>Clostridioides difficile</i> in stools. [PDF]
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Gut microbial-derived metabolites: key players in kidney disease and renal fibrosis. [PDF]
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Clinical Effectiveness of IncobotulinumtoxinA Using a Standardized Protocol in the Management of Myogenous Temporomandibular Disorders: A 12-Month Retrospective Study. [PDF]
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Ancient origin and dynamic evolution of bivalent spider toxins. [PDF]
Araya RA +6 more
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"Algal-dromes": a novel conceptual approach to illness in humans exposed to harmful algal bloom toxins. [PDF]
Johnson B, Richlen M, Lai J, Twiner MJ.
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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.
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Trends in Microbiology, 2001
Researchers from Harvard Medical School have identified mutants of the anthrax toxin that could be used in the development of a therapeutic vaccine, as reported in Science. Rats injected with mutant protective antigen and a normally lethal dose of the anthrax toxin survived, suggesting that the mutant antigen could be useful as both a vaccine and an ...
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Researchers from Harvard Medical School have identified mutants of the anthrax toxin that could be used in the development of a therapeutic vaccine, as reported in Science. Rats injected with mutant protective antigen and a normally lethal dose of the anthrax toxin survived, suggesting that the mutant antigen could be useful as both a vaccine and an ...
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Hormone, lectin and toxin-toxin conjugates
1988In order to better understand the relative importance of the A and B chains of diphtheria toxin and ricin, chimeras or hybrid toxins have been constructed with diphtheria toxin subunits and ricin subunits coupled to a number of different binding moieties.
T N, Oeltmann, R G, Wiley
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