「TOXINS」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| hree different types of this toxin A, B and C. | Toxins A and B are a lot more toxic than C. Pumilioto |
| Kurtoxin is closely related to α-scorpion | toxins, a family of toxins that slow inactivation of |
| leanse one's spiritual body of the ‘clouds' or | toxins accumulated over time. |
| Other | toxins act at elongation factor-2. |
| e bonds which are known to be present in other | toxins acting on sodium channels, such as sea anemone |
| Other peptide | toxins also found in the venom include: dortoxin, bir |
| sease have been created from isolates of ergot | toxins, although health risks may accompany their use |
| s antibodies, lectins, bacterium, viruses, and | toxins, and |
| Kutner and Taub search his house for | toxins and drugs, but find nothing significant. |
| g-chain peptides related to the sodium channel | toxins and 18 peptides related to the potassium chann |
| o the offensive use of B. anthracis, botulinum | toxins, and Clostridium perfringens toxins. |
| GSTs may also bind | toxins and function as transport proteins, and, there |
| They are the targets of multiple | toxins, and malfunction of the channels has been impl |
| Some can inject venom and | toxins, and skunks and bombardier beetles spray noxio |
| ot and is immune to over twelve thousand known | toxins and poison gases. |
| ge, and he was immune to terrestrial diseases, | toxins, and some magic. |
| High sensitivity to | toxins and pollutants has been seen as an indicator o |
| terile pus, as it occurs due to the release of | toxins and not by the actual invasion of pathogens. |
| oms, such as the Amanitas, contain very potent | toxins and are very poisonous; so even if symptoms ar |
| They are not known to produce any | toxins and are used to feed small zooplankton, which |
| s displayed cross-reactivity with the scorpion | toxins and showed in vitro neutralizing capacity. |
| rsity of Berlin where he studied the action of | toxins and antitoxins on general nutrition in 1898. |
| s of avian ochratoxicosis are similar to other | toxins and generally involve reduction in weight gain |
| shbrook regarding experiments with bioweapons, | toxins, and mind control drugs. |
| nd possession of certain biological agents and | toxins and of biological weapons." |
| either in defense: Clara cells engulf airborne | toxins and break them down via their cytochrome P-450 |
| ient to neutralize the toxic effects of Tityus | toxins and is a good candidate for use in the product |
| just as industrial societies produce physical | toxins and pollutants which harm humans physical heal |
| Antibiosis example- enzymes, | toxins, antibiotics. |
| It refers to the use of | toxins applied to the soil as a means of blocking con |
| When exogenous | toxins are ingested, the effect on neurons is largely |
| Assassin bug | toxins are small peptides with disulfide connectivity |
| Some of the bufagin | toxins are used in low doses in traditional Chinese m |
| them what happened on Smoky Island and how the | toxins are spread. |
| As these | toxins are passed up the food chain they accumulate i |
| mple of convergent biochemical evolution: both | toxins are extremely toxic at low levels, both are Na |
| solitary wasp Philanthus triangulum F and four | toxins are distinguished (alpha, beta, gamma, delta) |
| Insect | toxins are various protein toxins produced by insect |
| RTX | toxins are divided into hemolysins and leukotoxins. |
| The | toxins are also known as andromedotoxin, acetylandrom |
| The | toxins are usually not fatal to the lemurs and they t |
| otoxins (δ-endotoxins, also called Cry and Cyt | toxins) are pore-forming toxins produced by Bacillus |
| The AB | toxins are two-component protein complexes secreted b |
| nton-Valentine leukocidin (PVL) is one of many | toxins associated with S. aureus infection. |
| They can be classified as Type III | toxins because they interfere with internal cell func |
| tely the possibility" of biological agents and | toxins being used as weapons by abolishing the weapon |
| sting that at least this particular mechanism ( | toxins being spread via robbing, thereby mimicking a |
| es which areas have allegedly been cleansed of | toxins: black for liver, orange for joints, green for |
| espite its high homology with other depressant | toxins, BmKAEP differs from them at residues 6, 7 and |
| phenomenon known as hormesis, which shows that | toxins can have the opposite effect in small doses th |
| The idea that | toxins caused plant diseases goes back to papers in 1 |
| fact had a ruptured appendix which was leaking | toxins, causing liver and kidney failure and other pr |
| It is structurally closely related to the | toxins cicutoxin and carotatoxin. |
| of freshwater resources, the proliferation of | toxins, climate change, and the decimation of vulnera |
| Scorpion | toxins constitute the largest group of potassium (K+) |
| Even short-lived blooms containing such | toxins could have detrimental effects on marine food |
| With some | toxins, death can occur in a week or a few days. |
| ng a Volcano vaporizer reported 95% THC and no | toxins delivered in the vapor. |
| Bungarotoxins are a group of closely-related | toxins derived from the venom of kraits including Bun |
| Some bacteria deliver | toxins directly from their cytoplasm to the cytoplasm |
| cterial DNA (non-methylated CpG repeats), ATP, | toxins, double stranded RNA, paramyxoviruses and uric |
| They are named AB | toxins due to their components: the "A" component is |
| nd other fatty acids, since fish often contain | toxins due to pollution. |
| hould be blended with other honey to avoid the | toxins entering the human food chain in high concentr |
| ans of delivery designed to use such agents or | toxins for hostile purposes or in armed conflict." |
| Pumiliotoxins (PTXs), are one of several | toxins found in the skin of poison dart frogs. |
| Other | toxins found in the skin of poison frogs include deca |
| Grayanotoxins are a group of closely-related | toxins found in rhododendrons and other plants of the |
| Pumiliotoxin 251D is one of the | toxins found in the skin of poison frogs from the Den |
| s similarities in protein structure with other | toxins found in scorpions in North Africa and the Mid |
| is database storing information on the protein | toxins from spider venoms. |
| at and microorganisms to break down solids and | toxins from the effluent. |
| Kappa- Hefutoxin 1 and 2 are | toxins from the venom of the Asian forest black scorp |
| It has large homology to other | toxins from the venom of Parabuthus transvaalicus, in |
| hese toads with other species, as they secrete | toxins from glands behind the head. |
| ology have increased surface area for removing | toxins from the body more efficiently than a non-lobe |
| disease in the last decade of his life and the | toxins from this condition slowly took their toll on |
| Heteropodatoxins are peptide | toxins from the venom of the giant crab spider Hetero |
| , a treatment similar to dialysis that removes | toxins from the blood using an implanted catheter as |
| ntestines stimulates the movement of waste and | toxins from the system, which is particularly helpful |
| shington, D.C., to advocate for the removal of | toxins from children's vaccines, out of a belief that |
| The butterfly sequesters | toxins from its foodplants of the family Asclepiadace |
| One of these | toxins has been shown to form pores in the plasma mem |
| PSP | toxins have been implicated in various marine animal |
| Many species do not seem to be bothered by the | toxins if the primary water source is filtered proper |
| t most famous for discovery of many cone snail | toxins important for neuroscience. |
| erns that the flooding has released additional | toxins in the area. |
| al toxin(LT), suggesting the role of bacterial | toxins in inducing inflammasome formation. |
| o Pettey, opiates stimulated the production of | toxins in the intestines, which had the physiological |
| ass that grows a different colour if there are | toxins in the soil. |
| ll brands are marketed as a means of "reducing | toxins in tobacco so that adult consumers can have ac |
| Toxins ingested from the environment are described as | |
| The incorporation of | toxins into the seeds and similar carbohydrate source |
| ands without washing them first, ingesting the | toxins into their systems. |
| ore and more fire fighters are absorbing these | toxins into their bodies by breathing them in. |
| Gram-negative bacteria secrete the | toxins into the extracellular space using the type I |
| How the palila deals with the | toxins is not known.(Banko |
| Argiotoxins represent a class of polyamine | toxins isolated from the orb-weaver spider (Argiope l |
| Like other α-scorpion | toxins kurtoxin was also found to interact with volta |
| it from red tide, which are algal bloom whose | toxins lead to harmful effects in people. |
| s interviews with scientists who believe these | toxins may be working to cause cancer, and shows how |
| e shown that multiple variants of erythrogenic | toxins may be produced, depending on the strain of S. |
| hinese tallowtree, and this, rather than plant | toxins, may be a reason for the success of the plant |
| otavirus, camelpox virus, aflatoxin, botulinum | toxins, mycotoxins, and an anticrop agent (wheat cove |
| The | toxins of the cigarette butt can cause health problem |
| ent officials, and members of the public about | toxins of all kinds: chemicals from mining and indust |
| odstream throughout the body, making even more | toxins on the way. |
| l rub the millipede around its body to get the | toxins on its fur. |
| le of the south american amazons use the frogs | toxins on their weapons to kill their prey, giving th |
| noflagellates can kill their prey by releasing | toxins or phagocytize small prey directly. |
| r in many plants mostly as a protection agent ( | toxins or antifeedants) against herbivorous insects. |
| House says the seizures rule out food-borne | toxins, or drug use as Foreman points out, and so the |
| toxins or digestibility reducing factors. | |
| The holothurins are a group of | toxins originally isolated from the sea cucumber Acti |
| CTX (Cholera | ToXins) plasmid; |
| The alpha toxin has remarkable similarity to | toxins produced by other bacteria as well as natural |
| New evidence has shown that the | toxins produced by this alga are induced by physiolog |
| Thiol-activated cytolysins are | toxins produced by a variety of Gram-positive bacteri |
| Among the | toxins produced by certain Clostridium spp. |
| They are able to neutralize plant | toxins produced by Ligustrum. |
| ixture of macromolecules (e.g. from pathogens, | toxins, proteins, pollen) comprising several epitopes |
| ed States, with roughly 3.64 million pounds of | toxins released annually into the air. |
| The | toxins secreted by the pathogens mediate the outpouri |
| Toxins secreted are exotoxins. | |
| All RTX | toxins share a common gene organization and structura |
| owever, LLO differs from other thiol-activated | toxins, since its cytolytic activity is maximized at |
| ome, and is attributed in part to the alkaloid | toxins slaframine and swainsonine. |
| correlate with presence or absence of mushroom | toxins, so this is not a reliable method to distingui |
| cies, because some types of amphibians do have | toxins strong enough to kill evan a healthy and fully |
| Other | toxins such as NOx, SOx and heavy metals are also pro |
| Czechoslovakian forces recorded the release of | toxins such as Sarin in Iraqi territory, that were at |
| responsible for the actions of some bacterial | toxins, such as cholera toxin, diphtheria toxin, and |
| er and it may protect the liver from damage by | toxins such as dry cleaning fluid. |
| poses by more practical fragments of bacterial | toxins, such as diphtheria toxin, which is used in de |
| the food supply by reducing levels of natural | toxins, such as mycotoxins and reducing the potential |
| Toxins such as fragments of destroyed bacteria induce | |
| ls in a tissue, and the spread of pathogens or | toxins such as HIV and prions. |
| of some fish varieties due to their containing | toxins such as mercury and PCBs, though it is possibl |
| Cyanobacteria can also produce chemical | toxins that have been a problem in drinking water in |
| Its sequence similarity to other | toxins that can compete with the binding site of apam |
| e CDC's MACPF proteins are thus β-pore forming | toxins that act like a molecular hole punch. |
| fuel can produce enormous amounts of airborne | toxins that slowly poison entire families. |
| hicken-liver sponge Chondrilla nucula secretes | toxins that kill coral polyps, allowing the sponges t |
| Phototoxins are | toxins that can cause allergic reactions in particula |
| Endotoxins are | toxins that are not secreted by cells, so they can be |
| ae and the adult moths have "hairs" containing | toxins that cause rashes, and even dizziness and naus |
| toxic, though not the most toxic of the three | toxins that were tested at that time. |
| thuringiensis parasporal body contains protein | toxins that kill over 100 species of moths by dissolv |
| ) that may be expected to contain pathogens or | toxins that are readily rejected by the FO membrane. |
| They also produce | toxins that prevent other sessile organisms such as b |
| oliferation, climate change, and environmental | toxins, that's hardly a NPOV lead. |
| Through the use of these | toxins, the K+ pumping hair cells cease their functio |
| ions were contaminated (by natural or man-made | toxins), the resulting pattern (of healthy colonies b |
| though they are most effective in neutralizing | toxins, they can kill bacteria and other microorganis |
| n of organization compared with other scorpion | toxins; this unusual pairing of cysteine residues may |
| thought to be spread by very small bacteria or | toxins, though later experiments by scientists such a |
| ded prey, which it then injects with digestive | toxins through a somewhat retractable proboscus much |
| These chemicals act as antifeedants and | toxins to spiders, insects and vertebrates, and the f |
| r chemically sensing fish and producing lethal | toxins to kill their prey and feed off the decaying r |
| for instance carbon nanoparticles are a deadly | toxins to Drosophila |
| human populations only two lethal agents, both | toxins, were ever tested on the island, botulin and r |
| Compare from the hypopyon resulting due to the | toxins where the leukocytes settle at the bottom of t |
| describes the lower Periyar as "a cesspool of | toxins, which have alarming levels of deadly poisons |
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