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is toxin
noun
A toxic or poisonous substance produced by the biological processes of biological organisms.
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Similarly Glu52-DT treatment has no effect on the transgene mosaic animals showing the depletion is toxin dependent (Figure 4A).
A value >0 signifies a sequence that is toxin like (positive).
Because staphylococcal food poisoning is toxin mediated and generally self-limited, antibiotics are not used for therapy.
We are particularly interested in the behaviour of the model under conditions most likely to reflect the real biological situation, that is, toxin concentration much lower than the concentration of receptors (T0/ R0 ≪ 1).
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This suggests that one of the main causes of neuron loss and motor impairment in PD is toxin-induced mitochondrial stress in dopaminergic neurons (reviewed in Ref. 17).
"There are toxin genes that we discovered," he told BBC News.
All of the products are toxin free, non-gmo, certified organic, cruelty-free and vegan.
The cause, Dr. Vogelstein believed, was toxins released by the bacteria.
Basically, toxins are a subgroup of poisons that are produced by living organisms, and venoms are toxins that are injected into another animal, typically either by a bite or sting.
"With the depths they are going to, there will be toxins," he said.
Dioxins are toxins produced by burning waste and other industrial processes.
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