Примеры использования Neurotoxin на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Possibly a neurotoxin.
How did a neurotoxin like that get into her system?
It's a highly lethal neurotoxin.
That neurotoxin was a modified form of tetrodotoxin.
Endrin is highly toxic to aquatic animals and humans as a neurotoxin.
The neurotoxin A injections are used for smoothing away wrinkles.
They're fond of arrows dipped in a neurotoxin that will stop your heart in one minute.
The neurotoxin prevents presynaptic release of acetylcholine from neuromuscular junctions.
They say it presents like a neurotoxin that's targeting the circulatory system.
The lab guys think it combined with the chemo chemicals andturned her blood into some kind of neurotoxin.
About that-- I have been working on this new neurotoxin like nothing you have ever seen.
That's the neurotoxin eating away the part of your brain that allows you to believe things?
When a Mandragora attacks, it uses its tentacles to inject a neurotoxin into the brain of its victim.
It is a neurotoxin and causes a lack of coordination and muscle weakness in animals that have ingested it.
We're still running tests to match the hormones and the neurotoxin found in Lieutenant Garrett's system.
At deadly concentrations, this neurotoxin causes loss of muscle control and breathing problems, resulting in paralysis and eventual asphyxiation.
Then all was still not aware that in the roe andliver of a puffer fish contains a neurotoxin amount sufficient to kill 40 people.
Tetanus toxin is an extremely potent neurotoxin produced by the vegetative cell of Clostridium tetani in anaerobic conditions, causing tetanus.
These advantages also added the fact that the sensitivity of the skin it is not suffering, and the neurotoxin through 6-9 months completely eliminated from the body.
The fish's main defense, however, is the neurotoxin contained in its internal organs, mainly the ovaries and the liver, to a lesser extent in the intestines and the skin, and only minute amounts in the muscles and blood.
It would be irresponsible for the remaining healthy attending to expose himself to the neurotoxin, a neurotoxin whose long-term effects we're still unaware of.
The neurotoxin MPTP had been known earlier to cause PD-like symptoms(in humans and other primates, though not in rats) by interfering with complex I in the electron transport chain and killing dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra.
Workers in factories producing Apple products have also been exposed to n-hexane, a neurotoxin that is a cheaper alternative than alcohol for cleaning the products.
Birdsville disease is an illness observed in horses, caused by eating the native plant Birdsville indigo(Indigofera linnaei)which contain natural toxins including the neurotoxin 3 nitropropionic acid 3-NPA.
Dermacentor ticks may also induce tick paralysis by elaboration of a neurotoxin that induces rapidly progressive flaccid quadriparesis similar to Guillain-Barré syndrome.
Parkinsonian syndrome wasmodeled in Wistar rats(n=24) by unilateral administration(into the substantia nigra) of the neurotoxin 6-hydroxydopamine, that selectively destroy dopaminergic neurons.
For example, the levels of Feno, serum periostin,eosinophilic neurotoxin and osteopontin can be used to diagnose and monitor Th2-dependent eosinophilic inflammation in BA 37, 38.
Rats were given treated with the substance AF64A which is a cholinergic neuron-specific neurotoxin, and then given repeated doses of Coluracetam for 8-days at 3mg/kg/day.
And very importantly, these taxi services focuses on the selection of staff is often neurotoxin qualified drivers and professional movers that will undoubtedly affect the quality of customer service.
Despite increasing global consensus of the dangers of mercury, the Special Rapporteur is concerned that miners andtheir families are still exposed to this hazardous substance and neurotoxin; miners in Brazil, Colombia, Guyana, Indonesia, the Philippines, United Republic of Tanzania and Zimbabwe having mercury levels of up to 50 times above the limits set by the World Health Organization WHO.