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| BOT | botulinum toxin |
| BTX | botulinum toxin; brevetoxin |
| BT | Botulinum A toxin |
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| Botox | Botulinum A toxin |
| BoNT/A | Botulinum Neurotoxin A |
| BoTx | Botulinum Toxin |
| BtxA | Botulinum Toxin A |
| botulinum antitoxin | An equine antitoxin against the toxins produced by the type a, b, or e strain of clostridium botulinum. Generally trivalent (abe) antitoxin is used. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| 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) |
| botulinum toxins | <chemical> Toxins produced by clostridium botulinum. There are at least seven different substances, most being proteins. They have neuro-, entero-, and haemotoxic properties, are immunogenic, and include the most potent poisons known. The most commonly used apparently blocks release of acetylcholine at cholinergic synapses. Pharmacological action: anti-dyskinesia agents. (12 Dec 1998) |
| clostridium botulinum | The aetiologic agent of botulism in man, wild ducks, and other waterfowl. It is also responsible for certain forms of forage poisoning in horses and cattle. The bacterium produces a powerful exotoxin that is resistant to proteolytic digestion. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Botulism Antitoxin, Trivalent Equine Botulinum Antitoxin, Antitoxin, Botulinum, Antitoxin, Botulism
Synonyms : Allergan Brand of Botulinum A Toxin, Botox, Botulinum A Toxin, Botulinum Neurotoxin A, Clostridium Botulinum Toxin Type A, Clostridium botulinum A Toxin, Dysport, Ispen Brand of Botulinum A Toxin, Lasa Brand of Botulinum A Toxin, Merz Brand of Botulinum A Toxin
Synonyms : Botulinum Toxin, Toxin, Botulinum, Toxins, Botulinum, Toxins, Clostridium botulinum, botulinum Toxins, Clostridium
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botulinus: anaerobic bacterium producing botulin the toxin that causes botulism
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Botulin toxin or botox is the toxic compound produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It is a protease that breaks down one of the fusion proteins (docking proteins that anchor the vesicle to the membrane) that allow neurons to release acetylcholine at a neuromuscular junction. By inhibiting acetylcholine release, the toxin interferes with nerve impulses and causes paralysis of muscles in botulism. ...
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| botulinum toxin type A |
an injection of botulinum toxin into specific muscles will immobilize those muscles, preventing them from forming wrinkles and furrows.
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| botulinum toxin type A |
A neurotoxin which, when used in very low doses, relaxes or temporarily paralyzes the contractive muscles which cause frown lines. Treatment is non-surgical in the form of injections which smooth deep persistent lines between brows or in the forehead. Botox paralyzes facial muscles, while Puragen fills in the space beneath wrinkles. Each acts in a different way, but may be used to complement each other.
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BOTOX?is a natural purified protein, which in very low doses relaxes the overactive muscles that cause frown lines to form. Treatment is simple and non-surgical and smoothes the deep, persistent lines between your brows that have developed over time.
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| botulinum | anaerobic bacterium producing botulin the toxin that causes botulism |
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