Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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Pagina 239
... toxin was one of the first pathogenic mechanisms discov- ered among bacteria . It has been appreciated more recently that certain fungi may also pro- duce toxins that may play a role in human dis- ease , but there have been no proven toxins ...
... toxin was one of the first pathogenic mechanisms discov- ered among bacteria . It has been appreciated more recently that certain fungi may also pro- duce toxins that may play a role in human dis- ease , but there have been no proven toxins ...
Pagina 264
... toxin is the same , whether it is ingested in food or pro- duced within the bowel . Other bacterial agents of food poisoning that produce neurotoxins include Staphylococ- cus aureus and Bacillus cereus . Toxins pro- duced by these ...
... toxin is the same , whether it is ingested in food or pro- duced within the bowel . Other bacterial agents of food poisoning that produce neurotoxins include Staphylococ- cus aureus and Bacillus cereus . Toxins pro- duced by these ...
Pagina 525
... toxin attaches to indi- vidual motor nerve terminals preventing ace- tylcholine release at the nerve endings . Numerous other toxins are produced by other species of clostridia . For example , C. perfrin- gens produces an alpha toxin ...
... toxin attaches to indi- vidual motor nerve terminals preventing ace- tylcholine release at the nerve endings . Numerous other toxins are produced by other species of clostridia . For example , C. perfrin- gens produces an alpha toxin ...
Sommario
Diagnostic immunologic principles and Morganella Obesumbacterium Proteus | 12 |
Laboratory organization and quality | 19 |
Chlamydia Mycoplasma and Rickettsia Color Plates | 38 |
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