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  2. Heteropodatoxin - Wikipedia

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    heteropodatoxin-1, also known as Toxin AU3/KJ5 or HpTx1; heteropodatoxin-2, also known as Toxin KJ6 or HpTx2; heteropodatoxin-3, also known as Toxin AU5C/KJ7 or HpTx3; These three toxins are structurally similar peptides of 29-32 amino acids. [2] They show sequence similarity to Hanatoxins, which can be isolated from the venom of the Chilean ...

  3. Toxin (character) - Wikipedia

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    Toxin is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.He has been depicted as a superhero and at times a supervillain.The character is the offspring of Carnage, the third major symbiote in the Marvel Universe, the ninth known to have appeared in the comics outside of the Planet of the Symbiotes storyline, and the first symbiote that Spider-Man considers an ...

  4. Rough-skinned newt - Wikipedia

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    Some newts secrete enough toxins to kill several adult humans. It appears that in some areas, the common garter snake has surpassed the newt in the evolutionary arms race by developing such a strong resistance to the toxin that the newt is unable to compete with its production of the toxin. [6]

  5. T-2 mycotoxin - Wikipedia

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    T-2 mycotoxin is a trichothecene mycotoxin.It is a naturally occurring mold byproduct of Fusarium spp. fungus which is toxic to humans and other animals. The clinical condition it causes is alimentary toxic aleukia and a host of symptoms related to organs as diverse as the skin, airway, and stomach.

  6. Tetrodotoxin - Wikipedia

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    The toxin was also referenced in "synthetic form" in season 1, episode 2, of the series "FBI". The toxin is used as a weapon in both the second season of Archer, in Covert Affairs and in the Inside No. 9 episode "The Riddle of the Sphinx". [79] [80] In Columbo, episode 2 of season 7, fugu is used to kill the antagonists victim.

  7. Microbial toxin - Wikipedia

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    The T-2 toxin, Type A, and DON, Type B, are major mycotoxins that are responsible for toxicity in humans and animals. [38] These two types come from an epoxide at the C12 and C13 positions in the trichothecenes. [38] The T-2 toxin was found after civilians ate wheat that was contaminated by the Fusarium fungi

  8. Muscarinic toxin 2 - Wikipedia

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    The interactions of muscarinic toxins studied using tritiated 3 H-N-methyl scopolamine (NMS) with human muscarinic receptor subtypes m1, m2, m3 and m4 has shown that MT2 and the related MT1 toxin are specific for M1 (Ki=630 nM) [2] and M4 (Ki=1900 nM) [2] receptors, but have little effect on binding to M2 and M3 receptors.

  9. Fumonisin - Wikipedia

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    They have strong structural similarity to sphinganine, ... The estrogenic metabolite, zearalenone, is also referred to as F-2 toxin. [8] References