noun
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cholera
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The secretory response to cholera toxin developed gradually.
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The first changes of net water and ion transport were observed after the second or third hour after administration of cholera toxin .
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Such a lack of correlation was also observed by Levin after oral administration of 5 µg purified cholera toxin to healthy volunteers.
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When cholera toxin is used as secretagogue a variable response in stool volume should thus be expected.
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In our experiments the secretory effect of cholera toxin began in the second hour after administration of the toxin.
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Because infection with Vibrio cholerae is an important cause of diarrhoea, we decided to use cholera toxin as intestinal secretagogue.
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This delayed effect of cholera toxin is well known from animal experiments.
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The secretory effect of cholera toxin in our study probably continued for hours as evidenced by the stool output after the experiment.
■ VERB
produce
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However, it can grow in cream at room temperatures and produces a toxin as it multiplies.
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The next day the rods were identified as Corynebacterium diphtheriae var gravis, and were shown to produce toxin .
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Apparently, different strains of the bacterium produce different toxins which are active against a wide range of insects.
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These bacteria can produce powerful toxins .
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Normally, even if babies have these bacteria, they don't produce toxins and remain healthy.
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But apparently no one else has looked for a phage that might produce such a toxin .
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But some E.coli bacteria can also produce toxins that cause food poisoning.
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Adding the copper, which is another metal toxin , only hastened the death of the fish.
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And we note this with sadness, because in functioning organizations these toxins need never become potent enough to taint performance.
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Daffodils, hyacinths, bluebells and many species of lily also contain toxins.
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He studies phytoplankton toxins that are eaten by shellfish, which then become potent vectors of these toxins paralytic to humans.
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Some species of pests then evolve ways of breaking down the toxins, and so on.
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The authority had coincidentally tested the water for toxins on about the same day as the officer cadets had used it.
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The first changes of net water and ion transport were observed after the second or third hour after administration of cholera toxin .
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This allows less dangerous toxins like lactic acid to accumulate, creating overly acidic conditions in your muscles.