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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Toxin
  1. ... mother via the placenta. Along with nutrients, any toxins in the mother's system may be delivered to the fetus. These toxins often cause damage to the fragile, developing fetal ...
  2. ... is an acute infectious disease caused by the toxin-producing bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae . It usually affects the ... It may also affect the skin, and the toxin produced by this bacteria can damage the nerves ...
  3. ... acid Bone marrow failure (for example, from radiation, toxin, fibrosis, tumor) Erythropoietin deficiency (secondary to kidney disease) ...
  4. ... oak rash on the arm. Several plants produce toxins that cause skin reaction. This is the appearance ...
  5. ... the fetus is most susceptible to damage from toxins, drugs, and infections.
  6. ... pain and malaise. The streptococcal bacteria produces a toxin that causes a rash that appears one to ...
  7. ... the spores germinate in the lymph nodes, several toxins are released. Particles illustrated are not to scale.
  8. ... to harmful substances such as bacteria, viruses and toxins by producing symptoms such as runny nose and ...
  9. ... immune system normally reacts to the presence of toxins, bacteria or viruses by producing a chemical reaction ...
  10. ... a black widow spider, which injects a potent toxin into the blood. Ordinarily, bee venom is not ...
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