immunotoxin
Not directly, but the infectious microorganism that causes the disease may produce a toxin that is the cause of some of the disease's symptoms. Not every disease causing microorganism produces a toxin.
No. It contains a combination of vaccines including:diphtheria (using an inactivated toxin),pertussis (using an acellular form),polio (using inactive or attenuated form),tetanus (using an inactivated toxin)Haemophilus influenza type b (Hib)(using a conjugate form )Sometimes this includes:hepatitis B (using viral envelope proteins)
It is a biomicrobial toxin.
No, it is not a toxin.
toxin
Alfa toxin.
No, the plural of toxin is toxins.
Alcohol IS a toxin.
One example of a toxin is alcohol
Yes, Corynebacterium diphtheriae produces an exotoxin that is responsible for the symptoms of diphtheria. This toxin inhibits protein synthesis in host cells, leading to cell death and contributing to the characteristic lesions and systemic effects of the disease. The production of this exotoxin is regulated by the presence of a specific bacteriophage, which carries the toxin gene.
The word perfect is inadequate here; the most dangerous toxin is the botulinum toxin from Clostridium botulinum.
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