- toxoids, are used as vaccines.
Exotoxins are
susceptible to
antibodies produced by the
immune system, but some
exotoxins are so
toxic that they may be...
-
secrete exotoxins,
which have a wide
range of effects,
including inhibiting certain biochemical pathways in the host. The two most
potent known exotoxins are...
-
Streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxins also
known as
erythrogenic toxins, are
exotoxins secreted by
strains of the
bacterial species Streptococcus pyogenes...
- antibodies.
Streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxins – SPEs A, B, C. and F have been identified. The
pyrogenic exotoxins, also
called erythrogenic toxins, cause...
- desmosomes. One of the
exotoxins is
encoded on the
bacterial chromosome,
while the
other is
encoded on a plasmid.
These exotoxins are
proteases that cleave...
- The
Pseudomonas exotoxin (or
exotoxin A) is an
exotoxin produced by
Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Vibrio cholerae produces a
similar protein called the Cholix...
- disease, respectively.
Staphylococcal enterotoxins and
streptococcal exotoxins constitute a
family of
biologically and
structurally related pyrogenic...
-
molecules called beta-
exotoxin, the
common name for
which is thuringiensin. A
consensus do****ent
produced by the OECD says: "Beta-
exotoxins are
known to be...
-
sudotox is a form of
recombinant CD4
derived from
Pneumonas aeruginosa exotoxin A, or 'PE40,
which has a size of 59,187
daltons and is an anti-viral agent...
-
Although similar to
exotoxins,
invasins are
different in two respects: they work
through much less
specific mechanisms than
exotoxins, and
their actions...