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  • '''Neurotoxin''' is derived from the [[Greek]] [[wikt:νευρών|νευρών]] (''nevr ...on. Support has been shown for a number of treatments aimed at attenuating neurotoxin-mediated injury, such as [[antioxidant]],<ref name=Heaton2000 /> [[antitoxi
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  • #REDIRECT [[Neurotoxin]]
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  • A neurotoxin that can block the K+-Channel of a neuron.
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  • Tetra-ethylammonium (TEA) is a neurotoxin that can block the K<sup>+</sup>-Channel of a neuron.
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  • Gram-positive, anaerobic rod shaped bacterium that produces the neurotoxin botulin, which causes the flaccid muscular paralysis seen in botulism, and
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  • * [[Neurotoxin]]
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  • * [[Neurotoxin]]
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  • *Neurotoxin producing strains of ''[[Clostridium botulinum]]''
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  • ...have been found to produce a common toxin called tetanospasmin. The potent neurotoxin blocks the release of necessary [[neurotransmitter]]s in the central nervou ...alternative RNA polymerase sigma factors controlling the expression of the neurotoxin and associated protein genes in Clostridium botulinum type A and Clostridiu
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  • ...period varies between two days and a fortnight. The bacteria release a [[neurotoxin]] called ''[[tetanospasmin]]'' which attacks the [[nervous system]], causin
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  • ...es is not well studied, but it is believed that the venom is dangerously [[Neurotoxin|neurotoxic]], like that of most [[Elapidae|elapids]]. A study listed the in ...ies studied thus far and have high concentrations of potent postsynaptic [[neurotoxin]]s.<ref name=Toxicon/>
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  • ...the family categorized as Gram-positive bacilli. This bacteria produces a neurotoxin which leads to paralysis. ''Clostridium botulinum'' are based on seven dif ...enomic analysis by pulse-field gel electrophoresis revealed genes encoding neurotoxin, hemagglutinin A, and genes for a temperate phage, and various transposon T
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  • ...up only 4.5%. The two main neurotoxins, sputa-neurotoxin 1 (SN1) and sputa-neurotoxin 2 (SN2) isolated from the venom, are "short" neurotoxins, with 62 and 61 am
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  • ...es is not well studied, but it is believed that the venom is dangerously [[Neurotoxin|neurotoxic]], like that of most [[Elapidae|elapids]]. A study listed the in ...ies studied thus far and have high concentrations of potent postsynaptic [[neurotoxin]]s.<ref name=Toxicon/>
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  • ...and consists mostly of [[neurotoxin]]s (pre- & post-[[Synapse|synaptic]] [[neurotoxin]]s)<ref name="ct"/> and blood [[coagulants]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www ...ern brown snake is textilotoxin (a presynaptic neurotoxin). It is a potent neurotoxin and represent 3% of the crude venom by weight. Southcott and Coulter (1979)
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  • ...> It is a small species that is unusual in that its venom includes a major neurotoxin.<ref name="SB95"/> No subspecies are currently recognized.<ref name="ITIS">
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  • ...evskya, D. I., Murasheva, A. N., Tsetlinb, V. I., Utkin, Y. N. |title=Weak neurotoxin from Naja kaouthia cobra venom affects haemodynamic regulation by acting on
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  • ...ty of Bristol|accessdate=2008-02-29}}</ref> Its venom consists mostly of [[neurotoxin]]s. As of late 2003, all positively identified inland taipan bite victims h
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  • ..., it has been found that, after subcutaneous injection into the thigh, the neurotoxin was more rapidly absorbed than either crude venom or cardiotoxin.<ref name=
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  • ...rch done on the venom of this species has shown that its venom is purely a neurotoxin, with no apparent necrotizing components (cytotoxins) and no [[cardiotoxins
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  • ...ons of these cells per liter of seawater. Each of these cells produces a [[neurotoxin]] that is highly toxic to inhabitants such as fish and shellfish, and can b
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