toxins in English

noun
1
an antigenic poison or venom of plant or animal origin, especially one produced by or derived from microorganisms and causing disease when present at low concentration in the body.
Some types of bacteria release poisons called toxins while they are multiplying in food.

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1. Category Title Keywords; Toxins: Sea Snake: Toxins: Taipan: Envenoming, Antivenom, snake, coastal taipan, papuan taipan, small-scaled, fierce snake: Toxins

2. On toxins and Aggressins On toxins and Aggressins SCHEFFER, R

3. Bacterials, fungals, toxins, parasites.

4. Antidotes: Chemical management for ingested drugs, toxicants and toxins; Toxins: Assessment and management of envenoming (Toxinology) Antivenoms: Chemical management of toxins and envenoming

5. We've ruled out toxins and drugs.

6. High-grade toxins are my specialty.

7. Algicides disrupt cells and liberate intracellular toxins

8. These findings highlighted the involvement of certain toxins, microbial toxins or Aggressins, in the establishment of diseased conditions in plants

9. The multigene families that encode the toxins of venomous animals are actively selected, creating more diverse toxins with specific functions.

10. The disease releases toxins into the bloodstream.

11. No toxins, no tumor, no bone cancer.

12. Antivenoms: Chemical management of toxins and envenoming

13. Aconitine is the most dangerous of these toxins

14. Your body is producing far too many toxins.

15. The mice showed symptoms of poisoning by the Alexandrium toxins produced by phytoplankton, but comparisons with known Alexandrium toxins proved negative.

16. Studies on the active region of Botulinus toxins

17. Ticks produce more toxins the longer they feed.

18. Aflatoxins are toxins produced by fungi, namely Aspergillus flavus

19. This diet claims to eliminate toxins from the body.

20. Biotoxins DIFFER from environmental toxins! This webpage provides information on chronic human illness caused by exposure to toxins produced by living organisms (Biotoxins)

21. Aflatoxins are toxins produced by the mold Aspergillus flavus

22. CHAPTER 5 —VIRUSES, SERUMS, TOXINS, Antitoxins, AND ANALOGOUS PRODUCTS

23. Antigens are things like viruses, bacteria, toxins, cancer cells, …

24. Antitoxine: antitoxin, substance that counteracts toxins: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1

25. Arjuna has compounds that protect against DNA damage from toxins

26. The drugs wash out of her system, the toxins stick around.

27. This technique also applies to dredging of bay muds containing toxins.

28. Biomagnification is the process in which toxins are concentrated in an organism as larger animals continue to eat smaller animals. This process moves toxins up the food chain to larger organisms and is of particular concern with regards to concentrating dangerous toxins in larger species.

29. Clostridium perfringens alpha, beta 1, beta 2, epsilon and iota toxins;

30. 3 Deadly toxins also can result from bioterrorism or food contamination.

31. It is caused by toxins made by the Clostridium Botulinum bacterium

32. I’ve studied the effects of medications and toxins on living creatures.

33. They can also ferret out toxins as well as whole microorganisms.

34. Some Algal blooms are formed by species that can produce toxins

35. Hepatitis may result from excessive alcohol consumption or exposure to toxins.

36. Some species of Cyanobacteria produce toxins that affect animals and humans

37. Astragalus is reported to have protective effects against toxins in animal

38. These toxins are the sole cause of fatal human Amanita intoxications.

39. The study, “ Exposure to Aerosolized Algal Toxins in South Florida Increases Short- and Long-Term Health Risk in Drosophila Model of Aging,” appears in the December 2020 issue of Toxins

40. No evidence of toxins, food poisoning, or any other cause was found.

41. Some of these toxins paralyse fish, which can then be easily collected.

42. Biological agents include bacteria, viruses, fungi, other microorganisms and their associated toxins

43. A massage to avoid muscular contraction and eliminate toxins after prolonged exercise.

44. Bacterials, virals, toxins, fungals, parasites, it's got to be one of them.

45. Problem 10RQ from Chapter 27.13: Distinguish between AB toxins, Cytotoxins, and superantigens

46. Antitoxins are gamma globulins that are capable of interacting specifically with toxins.

47. Strains of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae producing Apx I, Apx II and Apx III toxins:

48. Removing the toxins from his system and seeing if there are any improvements.

49. It won't be like carbonated drinks and would be devoid of any toxins.

50. Some Cleanses are meant for daily use, so you get rid of toxins regularly