Mechanism of bacterial toxins in human cell (Record no. 6163)

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Author TOMIWA DADA
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Title Mechanism of bacterial toxins in human cell
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Supervisor Dr. B. Opere
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Place of publication Ibafo
Department (College) Department of biological sciences
Date of publication 2020
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Pagination viii,;18.p.
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Summary, etc ABSTRACT<br/>The primary target of bacteria toxins in the initiation of an infection is the cell, which is the functional unit and foundation of life. The multifactorial complexity of toxin and toxin producers brings about comparative and collaborative pathogenesis, of whose mechanism on a cellular level must be fully understood. All the toxins produced are either secreted out, called exotoxins (proteins), or are entrapped in the cell membrane, called endotoxins (lipopolysaccharides) and have been broadly categorized and discussed on this basis, for clarification.<br/>
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Main Subject Natural Science
Subdivision (1st) Biology
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    Main Library Main Library Reference 06.08.2021 16010101014 1 Students Thesis

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