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1: List of pages with the keyword Botulism
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14: ... virulence factors and vaccine components against botulism. BoNTs comprise three domains which are involved ...
16: Enhancing the Protective Immune Response against Botulism.,Przedpelski A, Tepp WH, Kroken AR, Fu Z, Kim JJ,... - 3bta (4,631 bytes)
24: ...in type A (BoNT/A) is the potent disease agent in botulism, a potential biological weapon and an effective t... - 2e4m (4,516 bytes)
23: ...wn in nature, causing the lethal disease known as botulism in humans and animals. The BoNTs act by inhibitin... - 2nm1 (5,014 bytes)
23: ...otulinum and cause the neuroparalytic syndrome of botulism. With a lethal dose of 1 ng kg(-1), they pose a b... - 2qn0 (9,748 bytes)
24: ...he causative agents of the neuroparalytic disease botulism and tetanus. They block neurotransmitter release ... - Category:Botulism (39 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Botulism - 3dda (5,794 bytes)
24: ...rotein of 25 kDa (SNAP-25). An efficient drug for botulism can be developed only with the knowledge of inter... - 3ddb (5,803 bytes)
24: ...rotein of 25 kDa (SNAP-25). An efficient drug for botulism can be developed only with the knowledge of inter... - 3ds9 (6,170 bytes)
46: [[Category: Botulism]] - 4hev (4,120 bytes)
14: ...ed as a therapeutic strategy for the treatment of botulism as it may provide an effective post exposure reme... - 3ffz (5,087 bytes)
24: ...oned in the vesicle for quick entry into cytosol. Botulism, the disease caused by BoNT E, sets in faster tha... - 3fie (7,965 bytes)
24: ...itter release, causing the neuroparalytic disease botulism. BoNT serotypes B, D, F and G cleave and inactiva... - 3fii (7,973 bytes)
24: ...itter release, causing the neuroparalytic disease botulism. BoNT serotypes B, D, F and G cleave and inactiva... - 3k3q (6,761 bytes)
25: ...alation of botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) results in botulism, a severe and frequently fatal disease. Current t... - User:Yuan-Ping Pang/HAB•BoNTAe (3,469 bytes)
6: ...JLBPBGAA00&Link+Set=S.sh.15.16.19.40%7c11%7csl_10 Botulism in the United States - a clinical and epidemiolog... - 3nf3 (4,322 bytes)
24: ...lysis that is characteristic of the disease state botulism. Three related peptide-like molecules (PLMs) were... - Llama Antibody Inhibits Botulinum Neruotoxin (6,826 bytes)
3: ... contaminated home-canned foods. You can also get botulism through contaminated wounds.
5: If diagnosed early, botulism can be treated with an antitoxin, which blocks th...
32: ...alation of botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) results in botulism, a severe and frequently fatal disease. Current t...
36: Human Botulism is caused by ''Clostridium botulinum''neurotoxin(...
39: The mainstream treatment for botulism is an antitoxin. An antitoxin is an antibody that... - 3azv (3,682 bytes)
14: ...in, was isolated from cattle killed by the recent botulism outbreak in Japan. The D/C mosaic neurotoxin is t... - Sandbox Reserved 466 (11,472 bytes)
59: ...toxins: The molecular pathogenesis of tetanus and botulism. Germany: Springer. - 4f83 (4,569 bytes)
13: ...sative agent of the deadly neuroparalytic disease botulism, is the most poisonous protein known for humans. ...
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