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It's also possible that it contains hemorrhagins and cytotoxins.
It is a derivative of the Apratoxin family of cytotoxins.
Cytotoxins - an archaic denotation for Stx, used in a broad sense.
The venom may also consist of cardiotoxins and cytotoxins.
It is hypothesised that this decreases resource waste on nonfunctional proteins and the production of potential cytotoxins.
The venom also contains cytotoxins and myotoxins.
It consists of postsynaptic neurotoxins and cytotoxins.
The toxins include potent neurotoxins, hepatotoxins, cytotoxins, and endotoxins.
The venom toxins are largely classified as neurotoxins, cytotoxins, myotoxins, and cardiotoxins.
The venom of the Egyptian cobra consists mainly of neurotoxins and cytotoxins.
Radionuclides or cytotoxins can be conjugated to affilins, making them potential tumour therapeutics and diagnostics.
Like most other spitting cobras, this species' venom consists of postsynaptic neurotoxins and cytotoxins.
Several recent review articles summarize the current status of hypoxic cytotoxins (hypoxia activated prodrugs).
Microdroplet assay of human serum cytotoxins.
Their venom is mainly neurotoxic, although many of them also possess several other types of toxins, including cardiotoxins and cytotoxins.
The venom of this species, like most spitting cobras, contains a mixture of neurotoxins and cytotoxins.
The RTX toxin family is a group of cytotoxins produced by Gram-negative bacteria.
The toxin occurs as a monomer but can form a homodimer or heterodimers with cytotoxins 1,2, and 3 through disulfide linkage.
This response produces a wide range of cytotoxins, and cell-signaling proteins that circulate throughout the patient's body during surgery and disrupt homeostasis.
When exposed to infected/dysfunctional somatic cells, T cells release the cytotoxins perforin, granzymes, and granulysin.
Some microorganisms - for example, bacteria of the genus Shigella - secrete substances known as cytotoxins, which kill and damage intestinal tissue on contact.
The venom of Naja nigricollis is somewhat unique among elapids in that it consists primarily of cytotoxins, but with other components also.
It retains the typical elapid neurotoxic properties while combining these with highly potent cytotoxins (necrotic agents) and cardiotoxins.
No production of cytotoxins (CNF)
They have been implicated as the ultimate cytotoxins responsible for the effects of such agents as antitumor drugs, antibiotics, and DNA alkylators.