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Intestinal toxins

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 1999
The application of molecular techniques to the study of bacterial pathogenesis has made possible discoveries that are changing the way scientists view the bacterium-host interaction. Today, research on the molecular basis of the pathogenesis of infective diarrheal diseases of necessity transcends established boundaries between cell biology ...
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Uremic toxins.

Kidney international. Supplement, 1988
It is the purpose of this paper to review our present knowledge about uremic toxicity, with a special emphasis on the methods that have been used to try to resolve this problem. More and more, sophisticated methods become available for the study of uremic toxicity.
Ringoir, S.M.G.   +2 more
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Clostridioides difficile toxins: mechanisms of action and antitoxin therapeutics

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Shannon L Kordus   +2 more
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Emergent Enterococcus toxins

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
York Ashley
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Chimeric toxins

Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1981
S, Olsnes, A, Pihl
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Toxins

Journal of Applied Microbiology, 1988
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Plague Toxin

Scientific American, 1969
S, Kadis, T C, Montie, S J, Ajl
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[Uremic toxins].

Nephrologie, 1997
Uremic toxins are compounds which exert biological action and which are retained in the body of patients with renal failure, whereas they normally should be excreted by the healthy kidneys into the urine. Only few retention solutes conform with the strict definition of uremic toxins.
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