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(en - do - tok - sin) A large toxic molecule derived from the outer cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria. Endotoxin is a complex molecule of polysaccharide, lipid A, and other cell wall components.
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Toxins present in the cell walls of certain Gram-negative bacteria. Endotoxins may cause feverwhen injected into the blood stream, and are also called pyrogens).
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| endotoxin |
A substance found in the cell walls of certain bacteria that can be extremely toxic to people, producing fever, shock, and even death.
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| endotoxin |
Toxin in the cell walls of all gram negative bacteria.
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a toxic metabolite produced by some bacteria, which may cause a variety of adverse health effects in humans.
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