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  • Cross-reactive mutant (CRM9) of diphtheria toxin
    '''Cross-reactive mutant (CRM9) of diphtheria toxin''' ... ium diphtheriae, the pathogen bacterium that causes diphtheria. Diphtheria toxin is a single polypeptide chain of 535 amino acids consisting of two subunit ...
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  • Diphtheria toxin mutant (CRM197)
    '''Diphtheria toxin mutant (CRM197)''' ... ium diphtheriae, the pathogen bacterium that causes diphtheria. Diphtheria toxin is a single polypeptide chain of 535 amino acids consisting of two subunit ...
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  • Malaria vaccine
    * Abs which neutralize harmful soluble parasite toxins ... R]]) protein covalently bound to a purified ''[[Pseudomonas aeruginosa]]'' toxin (A9). However at an early stage a complete lack of protective immunity was ...
    26 KB (3922 words) - 11:25, 25 August 2008
  • Biological Target
    * Abs which neutralize harmful soluble parasite toxins ... R]]) protein covalently bound to a purified ''[[Pseudomonas aeruginosa]]'' toxin (A9). However at an early stage a complete lack of protective immunity was ...
    26 KB (3922 words) - 11:27, 25 August 2008
  • Toxicogenomics
    ... |cell]] or [[Tissue (biology)|tissue]] of an [[organism]] in response to [[toxin|toxic substances]]. Toxicogenomics meshes [[toxicology]] with [[genomics]] ...
    6 KB (772 words) - 04:56, 26 August 2008
  • Nonribosomal peptide
    ... ge of biological activities and pharmacological properties. They are often toxins, [[siderophore]]s, or [[pigment]]s. Nonribosomal peptide [[antibiotic]]s, ... * [[Toxin]]s
    9 KB (1134 words) - 09:44, 17 September 2008
  • Anthrax
    ... , it spreads through the bloodstream throughout the body, making even more toxins on the way. Gastrointestinal infections can be treated but usually result ... ... ave the ability to inhibit the activity both of bacillus anthracis and its toxin considerably; spores, however, are not affected. The addition of milk to t ...
    16 KB (2530 words) - 04:21, 1 September 2008
  • Cholera
    ... lerae'' is a Gram-negative bacterium that produces cholera toxin, an enterotoxin, whose action on the mucosal epithelium lining of the small intestine is r ... ... mechanisms by which cholera bacteria turn on the protein production of the toxins that interact with host cell mechanisms to pump chloride ions into the sm ...
    11 KB (1694 words) - 04:22, 1 September 2008
  • Castor Oil Plant
    ... medicinal purposes. Commercially prepared castor oil contains none of the toxin.
    2 KB (306 words) - 11:59, 28 August 2008
  • Diphtheria
    ... by a trypsin-like protease to give a fragment with enzymatic activity. The toxin then transfers an ADP-ribose from NAD+ to a diphthamide residue, a modifie ... ... ssure may develop in these patients. Longer-term effects of the diphtheria toxin include cardiomyopathy and peripheral neuropathy (sensory type).
    6 KB (894 words) - 04:23, 1 September 2008
  • Natural product drug discovery
    ... g as 2004 until the first marine-derived drug was approved. The cone snail toxin [[ziconotide]], also known as Prialt, was then approved by Food and Drug A ...
    13 KB (1907 words) - 06:09, 17 September 2008
  • Monoclonal antibodies
    ... could be made that selectively targeted a disease-causing organism, then a toxin for that organism could be delivered along with the agent of selectivity. ... the target cancer cell. Such mAb could also be modified for delivery of a toxin, radioisotope, cytokine or other active conjugate; it is also possible to ...
    18 KB (2401 words) - 09:38, 1 September 2008
  • Ayurveda
    * Ranjaka Pitta : Responsible for healthy, toxin-free blood Most of us have many levels of toxins accumulated over a lifetime of indiscretions, all of which cannot be rele ...
    20 KB (3217 words) - 03:40, 2 September 2008
  • BTIS net : Bioinformatics centres in India
    ... ations towards medical biotechnology like design of inhibitors for cholera toxin and proteomics with special reference to hepatitis, plant sciences, algori ...
    11 KB (1616 words) - 04:56, 2 September 2008
  • MRNA Interferases from Mycobacterium tuberculosis
    Toxin targets are also of practical interest because they could be potential new ... ... codes for an antitoxin that combines with and neutralizes a regulatory ‘toxin’, encoded by the second gene.
    5 KB (770 words) - 14:10, 9 September 2008
  • Mrna interferases
    Toxin targets are also of practical interest because they could be potential new ... ... codes for an antitoxin that combines with and neutralizes a regulatory ‘toxin’, encoded by the second gene.
    3 KB (423 words) - 03:34, 9 September 2008
  • Monoclonal Antibody
    ... could be made that selectively targeted a disease-causing organism, then a toxin for that organism could be delivered along with the agent of selectivity. ... the target cancer cell. Such mAb could also be modified for delivery of a toxin, radioisotope, cytokine or other active conjugate; it is also possible to ...
    13 KB (1935 words) - 03:57, 9 September 2008
  • Genetically modified organism
    ... tolerant to the herbicides glufosinate or glyphosate, and producing the Bt toxin, an insecticide, have dominated the agriculutral seed market for corn and ...
    18 KB (2611 words) - 06:10, 23 September 2008
  • Genetically modified food
    |Sweet corn || Produces its own insecticide (a toxin to insects, so insect attacks are less likely) || Bt corn || Insect-killin ...
    24 KB (3535 words) - 06:30, 23 September 2008
  • Diisopropyl fluorophosphate
    ==Uses as toxin== Diisopropyl fluorophosphate is a very potent neurotoxin. Its LD50 for rats is 1.3 mg/kg. It combines with the amino acid seri ...
    3 KB (427 words) - 03:48, 24 October 2008
  • Glutathione
    ... he glutamate side chain. Glutathione, an antioxidant, protects cells from toxins such as free radicals. ... ile. Glutathione is also needed for the detoxification of methylglyoxal, a toxin produced as a by-product of metabolism.
    6 KB (856 words) - 04:41, 24 October 2008
  • 5-OXO-ETE
    ... e action of this substance are blocked by the G-protein inhibitor pertusis toxin.
    497 B (68 words) - 03:48, 11 November 2008

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