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neurotoxina
Substance poisonous or destructive to nerve tissue.
neurotoxicity
neurotoxin
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1
However, many patients develop clinically relevant
neurotoxicity
,
frequently resulting in treatment discontinuation.
2
Background: Anesthesia in pregnant rodents causes
neurotoxicity
in fetal and offspring rodents.
3
The inflammation-induced effects range from beneficial aspects of neuroprotection to detrimental
neurotoxicity
.
4
Toxicity was acceptable with only 1 treatment drop-out due to reversible
neurotoxicity
.
5
What are the underlying biological susceptibilities that lead to dependence and
neurotoxicity
?
1
Their sting contains a potent
neurotoxin
,
though it rarely kills healthy adults.
2
The neutralizing antibodies against botulinum
neurotoxin
can effectively prevent and cure the toxicosis.
3
Lead is a
neurotoxin
that can damage brains and cause other health problems.
4
Lead is a
neurotoxin
that can harm brain development in children.
5
Another
neurotoxin
is alcohol, and it's strongly associated with higher risks of cancer.
1
For the past 35 years, scientists have been studying these powerful
neurotoxins
.
2
In addition, some putative toxins including metalloproteinases and
neurotoxins
were also identified.
3
Clostridial
neurotoxins
potently and specifically inhibit neurotransmitter release in defined cell types.
4
The
neurotoxins
trigger a reverse-survival instinct by prompting people to kill themselves.
5
Exogenous and endogenous
neurotoxins
may have poisoning effects on living organisms.
6
All could be milked for their lethal
neurotoxins
,
cardiotoxins and hemotoxins.
7
Scorpion
neurotoxins
have been used as tools to investigate mechanisms involved in neurotransmitter release.
8
Our data identify VSD-I as a specific binding site for
neurotoxins
on sodium channels.
9
The
neurotoxins
work by inhibiting the release of acetylcholine from peripheral cholinergic nerve terminals.
10
Many gene-encoded
neurotoxins
with various functions have been discovered in fish, reptiles, and mammals.
11
Clostridial
neurotoxins
possess discrete structural domains with distinct pharmacological properties.
12
The general concept of deriving novel therapeutic molecules from the
neurotoxins
will also be considered.
13
Superpowers: This cyborg can summon an electromagnetic defense shield and fire deadly
neurotoxins
at evildoers.
14
In particular, botulinum
neurotoxins
have been demonstrated to potentially benefit a range of chronic pain syndromes.
15
Clostridial
neurotoxins
affect mainly the highly regulated fusion of neurotransmitter- and hormone-containing vesicles with the plasma membrane.
16
The SNARE intermediates are biologically important because they serve as targets for fusion regulators and clostridial
neurotoxins
.
neurotoxins
neurotoxin
clostridial neurotoxins
endogenous neurotoxins
act as neurotoxins
botulinum neurotoxins
deadly neurotoxins
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