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Alternative form of anaphylatoxin [(biochemistry) Any of several toxic substances that trigger anaphylaxis]
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Any antibody that causes lysis of the cells of a bacterium
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An extremely potent nerve toxin produced by the anaerobic bacteria Clostridium botulinum. Ingesting botulin results in the serious medical condition of botulism.
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A neurotoxic protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum.
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Alternative form of botulinum [An anaerobic soil bacterium, Clostridium botulinum, that secretes the toxin botulin]
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(bacteriology, agriculture) Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis, a type of bacterium used in the biological control of certain insects.
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Abbreviation of botulinum toxin. [A neurotoxic protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum.]
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A toxin derived from a chemokine
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(biochemistry) An endotoxin produced by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae
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A plasmid-encoded toxin produced by some strains of enteropathogenic E. coli
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(biochemistry) Any of several toxins produced by intestinal bacteria
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The stable, non-poisonous element of a toxin that enables it to bind to an antitoxin and become neutralized.
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(rare) poisoning caused by eating the flesh of fish
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Alternative form of leucocidin [(biology) Any staphylococcal or streptococcal exotoxin that causes leucocyte killing or lysis.]
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An antimetabolite toxin produced by Pseudomonas syringae bacteria.
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Any toxin present in plant membranes
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A larvicide whose efficacy is improved with a photosensitizing agent
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(biochemistry) Any toxic substance produced by a plant.
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A protein that produces proteotoxicity
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(toxicology) Any of several pyrogenic bacterial toxins.
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A bacterial phytotoxin, produced by Rhizobium japonicum, that causes the root nodules of some soybean plants to become chlorotic.
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(biochemistry) A rhophilin in the flagella of sperm
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Any of a family of related toxins with two major groups, Stx1 and Stx2, expressed by genes considered to be part of the genome of lambdoid prophages.
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Alternative form of Shiga toxin [Any of a family of related toxins with two major groups, Stx1 and Stx2, expressed by genes considered to be part of the genome of lambdoid prophages.]
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A pheromone produced by the sand fly Lutzomyia longipalpis from Sobral in Brazil
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Any of various toxins produced by Staphylococcus bacteria.
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Any of various exotoxins that destroy red blood cells by breaking their membranes, and are produced by certain strains of streptococcus
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Any toxin produced by terebrids
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A cytolysin toxin produced by Clostridium tetani bacteria.
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A ptomaine produced by microbes in stale cheese
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Any of a group of toxins, found in some microorganisms of genus Shigella and Escherichia, that can cause acute renal failure.
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Any of various toxins produced by some strains of Escherichia coli that are similar to those produced by Shigella.
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Any of various proteins produced by mistletoe plants.
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A pathotoxin that leads to disease in the infected plant
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poisoning by polychlorinated biphenyls in contaminated rice bran oil
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A toxin produced by an animal.
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(biochemistry) Short for zonula occludens toxin, a secretion of Vibrio cholerae.
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