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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Toxins
  1. ... protein also acts as a receptor for the toxin that causes anthrax, allowing the toxin to attach to cells and trigger disease. More ... mutation occurs. More About This Health Condition anthrax toxin receptor 2 ANTR2_HUMAN capillary morphogenesis protein 2 ...
  2. ... bacteria that produce toxic substances called Shiga-like toxins. The typical form is characterized by severe diarrhea ... symptoms of the condition. AHUS Non-Shiga-like toxin-associated HUS Non-Stx-HUS Nonenteropathic HUS Genetic ...
  3. ... bacteria that live in the intestines and from toxins that pass through the digestive tract. Researchers speculate ... between the intestinal tissue and the bacteria and toxins, which can trigger an immune reaction. This immune ...
  4. ... certain drugs, susceptibility to environmental factors such as toxins, and risk of developing diseases. SNPs can also ...
  5. ... adverse conditions such as infection, inflammation, exposure to toxins, elevated temperature, injury, and disease. They block signals ...
  6. ... and susceptibility to certain environmental factors such as toxins. Researchers hope that future genome-wide association studies ...
  7. ... poisons that attack the nerves, and specific natural toxins including a compound called solanine found in green ...
  8. ... help protect brain cells from damage caused by toxins, inflammation, and other factors. Beta-alanine is thought ...
  9. ... help protect brain cells from damage caused by toxins, inflammation, and other factors. Research suggests that beta- ...
  10. ... stones or cysts, and exposure to certain chemical toxins used in manufacturing. In Southeast Asia, infection with ...
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