Endotoxin Side Effects and Endotoxin Reviews

Endotoxin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The term endotoxin was coined by Richard Friedrich Johannes Pfeiffer, who distinguished between exotoxin, which he classified as a toxin that is released by bacteria ... Read More
Bacterial Endotoxin Todar's Online Textbook of Bacteriology contains 46 chapters on bacteria including structure-function, growth, metabolism, interactions with humans, pathogenesis and ... Read More
endotoxin - definition of endotoxin in the Medical dictionary - by ... endotoxin /en·do·tox·in/ (en´do-tok″sin) a heat-stable toxin present in the intact bacterial cell but not in cell-free filtrates of cultures of intact bacteria. Read More
endotoxin (bacterial toxin) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia endotoxin, toxic substance bound to the bacterial cell wall and released when the bacterium ruptures or disintegrates. Endotoxins consist of lipopolysaccharide and ... Read More
Endotoxin | Define Endotoxin at Dictionary.com noun Biochemistry . the toxic protoplasm liberated when a microorganism dies and disintegrates, as in Eberthella typhi, the causative agent of typhoid fever. Q.I ... Read More
endotoxin - definition of endotoxin by the Free Online Dictionary ... en·do·tox·in (n d-t k s n) n. A toxin produced by certain bacteria and released upon destruction of the bacterial cell. en do·tox ic adj. endotoxin ... Read More
Delta endotoxin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Delta endotoxins (δ-endotoxins, also called Cry and Cyt toxins) are pore-forming toxins produced by Bacillus thuringiensis species of bacteria. They are useful for ... Read More
endotoxin definition of endotoxin in the Free Online Encyclopedia. endotoxin [‚en·dō′täk·sən] (microbiology) A biologically active substance produced by gram-negative bacteria and consisting of lipopolysaccharide, a complex ... Read More
Endotoxin - definition from Biology-Online.org Definition and other additional information on Endotoxin from Biology-Online.org dictionary. Read More
Limulus amebocyte lysate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) is an aqueous extract of blood cells (amoebocytes) from the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus. LAL reacts with bacterial endotoxin or ... Read More

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