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exotoxins (verb): toxins produced and released by bacteria or other microorganisms outside of the cell, which can cause harm to a host
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Exotoxins are from outside sources and are inhaled or ingested.
Bacteria give off exotoxins when they die.
Exotoxins are lethal even in small quantities.
There is no consensus on the exact number of pyrogenic exotoxins.
Exotoxins are secreted by viable pathogenic cells.
Name the three classes of exotoxins.
Exotoxins are toxins secreted by bacteria and chemical composition is of proteins.
Differentiate between endotoxins and exotoxins.
Exotoxins are generally proteins or polypeptides.
Clindamycin is sometimes also used because of its inhibition of exotoxins.
Exotoxins are extremely immunogenic.
List three types of exotoxins.
Bacterial protein exotoxins are amongst the most potent toxins known.
Contrast endotoxins with exotoxins.
Many bacteria produce such exotoxins as part of their life cycle.

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It is also true that these bacteria produce potent exotoxins.
Exotoxins are excreted through their rapid growth or during their cell lysis.
Further toxic products excreted by microorganisms are exotoxins and aflatoxins.
Exotoxins are toxins that are released extracellularly with the development of the organism.
Clostridium tetani is a strict anaerobe and produces two exotoxins.
Exotoxins are highly potent and can cause extreme harm to the host.
Bacteria generate toxins which can be classified as either exotoxins or endotoxins.
Exotoxins come from sources outside the body and are inhaled or ingested.
These are the exotoxins.
Exotoxins are proteins.
They are called exotoxins.
Exotoxins are highly potent and can cause major damage to the host.
Both gram negative and gram positive bacteria produce exotoxins.
Types of exotoxins.
Clindamycin can sometimes be used due to its inhibition of the exotoxins.
Enterotoxins are chromosomally encoded exotoxins that are produced and secreted from several bacterial organisms.
Infection with anthrax requires the presence of all three of these exotoxins.
Staphylococcal enterotoxins and streptococcal exotoxins constitute a family of biologically and structurally related pyrogenic superantigens.
The response of mammalian cells to Pseudomonas and diphtheria exotoxins was studied.
Streptococcal exotoxins are produced by Streptococcus pyogenes.
Another consideration is that Streptococcal cells grown anaerobically do not produce pyrogenic exotoxins.
Surface proteins and exotoxins are required for the pathogenesis of Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia.
In general, bacterial toxins are classified into exotoxins and endotoxins.
Exotoxins of Staphylococcus aureus.
There are two general types of bacterial toxins, exotoxins and endotoxins.
Exotoxins are generated and actively secreted ; endotoxins remain part of the bacteria.
Once inside the host, some bacteria begin producing exotoxins.
By stimulation of the immune system, exotoxins secrete antitoxins to neutralize the toxin.
In some aspects, the vaccine is substantially free of either endotoxins or exotoxins.
The toxic effects of gamma exotoxins are only expressed in combination with beta-exotoxin or delta-endotoxin.
In some aspects, the composition is substantially free of either endotoxins or exotoxins.
Minor lymphocyte stimulating ( Mls ) exotoxins were originally discovered in the thymic stromal cells of mice.
Endotoxins are relatively heat-stable and generally less toxic than exotoxins.
The points of difference between Endotoxins and Exotoxins have been summarized below,.
Such substances, when of pathogenic nature are grouped into two basic categories, endotoxins and exotoxins.

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