Definition of Myotoxic. Meaning of Myotoxic. Synonyms of Myotoxic

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- (thrombin for example), metalloproteases, and important myotoxic and cytolytic factors. Myotoxic action occurs due to phospholipase generating an inflammatory...
- myotoxicity in dental anaesthesia are rare, myotoxic injuries are primarily mediated by disturbances in calcium homeostasis. The onset of a myotoxic episode...
- venom of the South American rattlesnake has three activities, neurotoxic, myotoxic, and low coagulant activity, neurotoxic symptoms are characterized by ptosis...
- Cavalcante, RB; et al. (December 2014). "Tabebuia aurea decreases inflammatory, myotoxic and hemorrhagic activities induced by the venom of Bothrops neuwiedi"....
- Lemnitoxin, a potent myotoxic PLA2 type toxin, isolated from the venom of M. lemniscatus induces local and systemic myotoxicity after intramuscular and...
- fibers, a type of diseased mitochondrial ac****ulation. In addition to myotoxic effects, NADH and COX tests provide an indication that respiratory complexes...
- (February 1980). "Pharmacologic correlation between local anesthetic-induced myotoxicity and disturbances of intracellular calcium distribution". Toxicology and...
- Notexin is a toxin produced by the tiger snake (Notechis scutatus). It is a myotoxic and presynaptic, neurotoxic phospholipase A2 (PLA2s). These are enzymes...
- it attacks the nervous system. Other po****tions can have hemotoxic and myotoxic venom that is more typical among rattlesnakes and though less dangerous...
- envenomated by sea snakes. Sea snake venoms in humans are thus more often myotoxic and/or nephrotoxic rather than neurotoxic. Sea snakes were at first regarded...