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exotoxin(eks-oh-toks-in) A toxic protein secreted by a bacterial cell that produces specific symptoms even in the absence of the bacterium.
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exotoxinA type of toxin created by bacteria and absorbed into the host’s tissue
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exotoxinA toxic substance made by bacteria released outside the bacterial cell that causes illness in a patient.
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exotoxinA soluble poisonous substance produced during the growth of bacteria and released into the surrounding medium.
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exotoxin(n) a toxin that is secreted by microorganisms into the surrounding medium
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exotoxinToxins produced, especially by bacterial or fungal Cells, and released into the Culture medium or Environment.
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exotoxinAn Enterotoxin from Vibrio cholerae. It consists of two major Protomers, the heavy (H) or A subunit and the B Protomer which consists of 5 Light (L) or B subunits. The catalytic A subunit is proteolyt [..]
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exotoxinA toxin excreted into the surrounding environment by a bacterium. For example, cholera and diphtheria bacteria produce exotoxins.
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exotoxinA toxin released by a microbe.
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exotoxinHighly toxic proteins usually produced during the multiplication or sporation of some gram-positive bacteria. They are often produced in food
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