- bacterial exotoxin
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English-Korean animal medical dictionary. 2013.
English-Korean animal medical dictionary. 2013.
Bacterial phyla — … Wikipedia
Exotoxin — An exotoxin is a soluble protein excreted by a microrganism, including bacteria, fungi, algae, and protozoa. An exotoxin can cause damage to the host by destroying cells or disrupting normal cellular metabolism. Both gram negative and gram… … Wikipedia
exotoxin — A specific, soluble, antigenic, usually heat labile, injurious substance elaborated by certain Gram positive or Gram negative bacteria; it is formed within the cell, but is released into the environment where it is rapidly active in extremely… … Medical dictionary
Bacterial outer membrane — Structure of gram negative cell envelope The bacterial outer membrane is found in Gram negative bacteria. Its composition is distinct from that of the cytoplasmic membrane among other things, the outer leaflet of the membrane includes a complex… … Wikipedia
bacterial toxin — noun any endotoxin or exotoxin formed in or elaborated by bacterial cells • Hypernyms: ↑toxin • Hyponyms: ↑epsilon toxin, ↑Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin, ↑anatoxin, ↑toxoid, ↑botulin, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
exotoxin — noun Microbiology a toxin released by a living bacterial cell into its surroundings. Compare with endotoxin … English new terms dictionary
exotoxin — n. a highly potent poison, often harmful to only a limited range of tissues, that is produced by a bacterial cell and secreted into its surrounding medium. It is generally unstable, being rendered inactive by heat, light, and chemicals. Exotoxins … The new mediacal dictionary
Poisoning — Taking a substance that is injurious to health or can cause death. Poisoning is still a major hazard to children, despite child resistant (and sometimes adult resistant) packaging and dose limits per container. See also poison, Poison Control… … Medical dictionary
Gangrene — For the American football team nicknamed Gang Green , see New York Jets. Gangrene Classification and external resources Dry gangrene of the 1st to 4th toes of the right foot in a man with diabetes. ICD … Wikipedia
antitoxin — (an tī tok sin) An antibody to a microbial toxin, usually a bacterial exotoxin, that combines specifically with the toxin, in vivo and in vitro, neutralizing the toxin … Dictionary of microbiology
toxoid — (tok soid) A bacterial exotoxin that has been modified so that it is no longer toxic but will still stimulate antitoxin formation when injected into a person or animal … Dictionary of microbiology