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How to pronounce antitoxin in English?

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Type Words
Type of antibody
Has types antivenene, antivenin, tetanus antitoxin
Derivation antitoxic

Examples of antitoxin

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For most of the time, the toxin is bound by the antitoxin, allowing cells to grow.
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The nearest supply of antitoxin serum was in Anchorage-nearly 700 frozen miles away.
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An antitoxin is an antibody with the ability to neutralize a specific toxin.
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In Strep, the antitoxin is bound to the toxin in a way that keeps the toxin inactive.
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The MqsA antitoxin is as unusual as it is influential, Page's team reports.
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And the antitoxin had appeared to stop the disease progression immediately.
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They discovered that when the antitoxin is not bound, it changes shape.
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That did not happen to rabbits who had received typhoid antitoxin first.
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Botulism antitoxin halts, but does not reverse, the paralytic effects.
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More examples
  • An antibody that can neutralize a specific toxin
  • An antibody that is capable of neutralising specific toxins that are causative agents of disease; microorganisms including viruses and bacteria
  • Antibody that neutralizes a toxin. Diphtheria antitoxin, for example, is derived from the blood of horses immunized with diphtheria toxin and is given, along with antibiotics, to treat patients with clinical diphtheria.
  • AntibodyA protein produced by the body, in response to the presence of a foreign substance, that fights the invading organism. that inactivates toxins produced by certain bacteriaSingle-cell microorganisms that cause infection..
  • An antibody formed in response to and capable of neutralizing a specific toxin of biological origin.
  • It is produced by the body and carried in the bloodstream and acts against specific toxins.
  • An antibody that is capable of neutralizing poisons from animal and vegetable sources.
  • Antibodies specific for a toxin.