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  • cryptogenic tetanus
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  • epidermolytic toxin
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  • erythrogenic toxin
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  • hydrophobic tetanus
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  • toxin
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  • tetanus antitoxin
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  • tetanus
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  • diphteria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pert vaccine
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • tetanus antitoxin
    ÆÄ»ódzÇ×µ¶¼Ò
  • tetanus bacillus
    ÆÄ»ódz±Õ
  • cryptogenic tetanus
    Àá¿øÆÄ»ódz
  • hydrophobic tetanus
    °ø¼öÆÄ»ódz, ¹°°øÆ÷ÆÄ»ódz
  • tetanus
    ÆÄ»ódz
  • cytolytic toxin
    ¼¼Æ÷¿ëÇØµ¶¼Ò
  • dermonecrotic toxin
    ÇǺα«»çµ¶¼Ò
  • epidermolytic toxin
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  • erythrogenic toxin
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  • exfoliative toxin
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  • toxin-antitoxin floccule
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  • heat-labile toxin
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  • heat-stable toxin
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  • lethal toxin
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  • toxin-antitoxin reaction
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  • infantile tetanus
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  • inoculation tetanus
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  • Iota toxin
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  • Schick toxin
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  • Shiga toxin
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  • alpha toxin
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  • anthrax toxin
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  • heat-labile toxin (LT)
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  • heat-stable toxin (ST)
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  • hemolytic theta toxin
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  • pertussis toxin
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  • plant toxin
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  • ascending tetanus
    »óÇ༺ ÆÄ»ódz.
  • complete tetanus
    ¿ÏÀü°­Ãà(¡­Ë­õê).
  • cryptogenic tetanus
    Àá¿ø¼º ÆÄ»ódz.
  • flexor tetanus
    ±¼±Ù¼º ÆÄ»ódz.
  • hydrophobic tetanus
    °ø¼ö¼º ÆÄ»ódz.
  • incomplete tetanus
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  • infantile tetanus
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  • initial tetanus
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  • inoculation tetanus
    Á¢Á¾¼º ÆÄ»ódz.
  • paralytic tetanus
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  • tetanus
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  • tetanus
    ÆÄ»ódz(÷òß¿ù¦).
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  • tetanus
    ÆÄ»ódz, Åן´©½º
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  • diphtheria toxin
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  • killer toxin
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  • plant toxin
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  • toxin
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  • true toxin
    Áø¼ºµ¶¼Ò(òØàõÔ¸áÈ)
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  • toxin
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TAT   1) Thematic Apperception Test; ÁÖÁ¦ Åë°¢ °Ë»ç
  2) (Equine) Tetanus Anti-Toxin; Ç×...
TT tablet triturate; tactile tension; tendon transfer; test tube; testicular torsion; tetanus toxin; te...
CT calcitonin; calf testis; cardiac tamponade; cardiothoracic [ratio]; carotid tracing; carpal tunnel; ...
ET educational therapy; effective temperature; ejection time; embryo transfer; endothelin; endotoxin; e...
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TT Tetanus toxin
TeTX Tetanus toxin
TT Anti-tetanus toxoid
DPT Diphtheria Pertussis Tetanus
DTP Diphtheria Tetanus and Pertussis
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  • hydrophobic tetanus
    °ø¼ö¼º ÆÄ»ódz
  • paralytic tetanus
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  • tetanus
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  • tetanus antitoxin
    ÆÄ»ódz Ç×µ¶¼Ò
  • tetanus neonatorum
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  • alpha toxin
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  • bacterial toxin
    ¼¼±Õ µ¶¼Ò, ±Õü µ¶¼Ò
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  • botulinum toxin
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  • botulinus toxin
    º¸Åø¸®´©½º µ¶¼Ò
  • dermonecrotic toxin
    ÇǺΠ±«»ç µ¶¼Ò
  • diphtheria toxin
    µðÇÁÅ׸®¾Æ µ¶¼Ò
    Corynebacterium di
  • epsilon toxin
    ¿¦½Ç·Ð µ¶¼Ò
  • erythrogenic toxin
    ¹ßÀû µ¶¼Ò
  • exfoliative toxin
    Ç¥ÇÇ ¹Ú¸® µ¶¼Ò
  • heat-labile toxin
    ÀÌ¿­¼º µ¶¼Ò
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 1 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
tetanus toxin <protein> Neurotoxin released by Clostridium tetani, becomes active when peptide cleaved proteolytically to heavy (100 kD) and light (50 kD) chains held together by disulphide bond. Heavy chain binds to disialogangliosides (GD2 and GD1b) and part of the peptide (the amino terminal B fragment) forms a pore: light chain is a zinc endopeptidase that specifically attacks synaptobrevin, to block neurotransmitters.
See: botulinum toxin
(18 Nov 1997)
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animal toxin <pharmacology> Any poisonous substance (including but not limited to venom) produced by an animal.
(11 May 1997)
anthrax toxin A culture filtrate of Bacillus anthracis containing an exotoxin with at least three different antigenically distinct components: oedema factor, lethal factor, and protective antigen.
Synonym: Bacillus anthracis toxin.
(05 Mar 2000)
Bacillus anthracis toxin A culture filtrate of Bacillus anthracis containing an exotoxin with at least three different antigenically distinct components: oedema factor, lethal factor, and protective antigen.
Synonym: Bacillus anthracis toxin.
(05 Mar 2000)
bacterial toxin Any intracellular or extracellular toxin formed in or elaborated by bacterial cells.
(05 Mar 2000)
bee toxin The toxin delivered by a bee sting; contains three active principles: biogenic amines, active peptides, and certain hydrolytic enzymes.
(05 Mar 2000)
botulinum toxin <protein> Neurotoxin (50 kD, 7 distinct serotypes) produced by certain strains of Clostridium botulinum.
The bacterium produces the toxin as a complex with a haemagglutinin that prevents toxin inactivation in the gut. Proteolysis in the body results in cleavage into two fragments A and B. B binds to gangliosides and may stimulate the endocytosis of fragment A.
See: synaptobrevin, tetanus toxin.
(18 Nov 1997)
botulinum toxin type a <chemical> A neurotoxin produced by clostridium botulinum. When consumed in contaminated food it can cause paralysis and death. In its purified form, it has been used in the treatment of blepharospasm and strabismus.
Pharmacological action: neuromuscular agents.
(12 Dec 1998)
botulinus toxin A potent neurotoxin from Clostridium botulinum.
Synonym: botulin, botulismotoxin.
(05 Mar 2000)
botulism toxin <protein> A toxic byproduct of Clostridium Botulinum that is responsible for the food-borne illness known as botulism.
(27 Sep 1997)
gamma toxin <microbiology> Complex toxin (33.4 kD) produced by Staphylococcus aureus. Rabbit erythrocytes are particularly sensitive to lysis by the toxin, but the mechanism is unknown.
(18 Nov 1997)
paralytic shellfish poisoning toxin carbamoylase <enzyme> Hydrolytic enzyme from shellfish converts saxitoxin, neosaxitoxin, gonyautoxins 1 - 4 to the corresponding decarbamoyl toxins
Registry number: EC 3.1.1.-
Synonym: pcp toxin carbamoylase, saxitoxin carbamoylase
(26 Jun 1999)
pertussis toxin <protein> Protein complex (ca 117 kD). An A B toxin, the active subunit is a single polypeptide 28 kD), the binding subunit a pentamer (two heterodimers, 23 + 11.7 kD, 11.7 + 22 kD and a monomer (9.3 kD) that binds the heterodimers). The active subunit ADP ribosylates the _ subunit of the inhibitory GTP-binding protein (Gi). Crucial to the pathogenicity of Bordetella pertussis, the causative agent of whooping cough.
(18 Nov 1997)
cholera toxin <protein> A multimeric protein toxin from Cholera vibrio. The toxic A subunit activates adenyl cyclase irreversibly by ADP ribosylation of a Gs protein. The B subunit facilitates passage of the A subunit across the cell membrane.
(18 Nov 1997)
cholera toxin, B subunit-horseradish peroxidase <chemical> Conjugate of horseradish peroxidase and cholera toxin
Synonym: bhrp, horseradish peroxidase-cholera toxin b subunit, cholera toxin-horseradish peroxidase, horseradish peroxidase-cholera toxin, ib4-hrp
(26 Jun 1999)
cobra toxin A polypeptide of 62 residues; action on cells is similar to that of melittin in that it promotes disruption of membranes; used as an investigational antirheumatic agent.
Synonym: cobra toxin, direct lytic factor of cobra venom.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Tetanus Toxin - »õâ Protein synthesized by CLOSTRIDIUM TETANI as a single chain of ~150 kDa with 35% sequence identity to BOTULINUM TOXIN that is cleaved to a light and a heavy chain that are linked by a single disulfide bond. Tetanolysin is the hemolytic and tetanospasmin is the neurotoxic principle. The toxin causes disruption of the inhibitory mechanisms of the CNS, thus permitting uncontrolled nervous activity, leading to fatal CONVULSIONS.
    Synonyms : Tetanus Toxins, Neurotoxin, Clostridial, Toxin, Clostridium tetani, Toxin, Tetanus, Toxins, Tetanus
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tetanus toxin Protein derived from Clostridium tetani that can block transmitter release owing to its ability to degrade synaptobrevin. Tetanus toxin is the causative agent of tetanus.
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