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1 ne, converts Escherichia coli Topo IV into a poisonous adduct on DNA as opposed to inhibiting topoiso
2 s, like diazodinitrophenol and tetracene, or poisonous agents, like antimony sulfide and barium nitra
3 es but also thermally unstable primaries and poisonous agents.
4 s to alanine (i.e., D252A and E255A) created poisonous alpha-tubulins that caused lethality even as m
5                        The peptide toxins of poisonous Amanita mushrooms are bicyclic octapeptides (a
6 d other cnidarians represent one of the most poisonous and sophisticated cellular inventions in anima
7 ble, but also included nonedible, medicinal, poisonous and toxic specimens.
8  In addition, peptides found in the venom of poisonous animals, along with the lipids phosphatidylino
9         This unique pattern, termed PANTHOS (poisonous anthos (flower)), is also present in AD brains
10                      The recombinant appears poisonous, as repeated attempts to plaque it as a virus
11                 Agents learn to avoid eating poisonous berries better when doing so is taboo, meaning
12 ing environment and need to learn to avoid a poisonous berry.
13     In particular, botulinum toxin, the most poisonous biological substance known, is used for treatm
14 linum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are among the most poisonous biological substances known.
15                                   The highly poisonous botulinum neurotoxins, produced by the bacteri
16  residues with ricinoleic acid, derived from poisonous castor beans.
17                                            A poisonous, combustible, and acidic gas that can cause en
18 mines (HAAs) are defined as a major class of poisonous compounds formed from proteinaceous foods duri
19 sary to prevent the ingestion of potentially poisonous compounds.
20 ith critical protection against ingestion of poisonous compounds.
21 nthetic conditions under extreme pH and with poisonous cross-linker significantly limits their applic
22 st herbivore animals, as amygdalin generates poisonous cyanide upon plant tissue destruction.(1)(,)(2
23 are able to subsist on pathogen-infected and poisonous food and show immunity to various diseases.
24  system against the ingestion of potentially poisonous food.
25                  Despite its reputation as a poisonous gas at high concentrations, we show that CO sh
26 itish research unit exploring the effects of poisonous gases on pulmonary function and related proble
27    Thus, this genetic interaction requires a poisonous gene product to sensitize the genetic backgrou
28 tes against pests, while they are considered poisonous in food.
29 ies ("friend" versus "foe"; "edible" versus "poisonous") is essential for survival and is a fundament
30 ring peptides, such as those produced by the poisonous marine snails of the genus Conus , have the ab
31 als, by-products, hazardous gases, and other poisonous materials, which are discarded in the environm
32                                          The poisonous metalloid arsenite induces widespread misfoldi
33        Amatoxins, the lethal constituents of poisonous mushrooms in the genus Amanita, are bicyclic o
34                            Nevertheless, the poisonous nature of its free electron pairs makes sulfur
35 carious, non-toxic, non-carcinogenic and non-poisonous nature.
36       The biological paradigm is that of the poisonous newt and the garter snake which has been studi
37 tein-dense and an aversion to foods that are poisonous or toxic.
38  organism) have evolved in many venomous and poisonous organisms, and some parasites and pathogens.
39 aptic AChE-S variant, which is the target of poisonous organophosphate anticholinesterase insecticide
40  and highly efficient catalytic scavenger of poisonous organophosphorus compounds, based on organopho
41             Whether due to an insect bite, a poisonous plant, or a chronic skin disease, everyone has
42    The model allows for the evolution of the poisonous prey and for the evolution of the resistant pr
43 sures among predator-prey communities with a poisonous prey that closely parallel an arms race in mod
44  of botulism, is acknowledged to be the most poisonous protein known.
45 ular mechanism for C. difficile to utilize a poisonous pyrimidine analog in the vertebrate gut to out
46  mechanisms, amphibians have been considered poisonous rather than venomous because delivery mechanis
47 of frogs known for their colourful and often poisonous skin.
48 viduals who receive severe envenomation from poisonous snakes, spiders, or scorpions.
49 , most bats did not approach the call of the poisonous species after 100 trials.
50 rmour, including flamboyant warning colours, poisonous spines, irritating sprays, and mimicry of plan
51 c guanidine alkaloids, lipophilic alkaloids, poisonous steroids, and hallucinogenic indolethylamines
52        Botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT), the most poisonous substance known, causes naturally occurring hu
53 sed by botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT), the most poisonous substance known.
54 e perception prevents mammals from ingesting poisonous substances because many toxins taste bitter an
55           Botulinum neurotoxins are the most poisonous substances known to humankind, but also are th
56 oduced by Clostridium botulinum are the most poisonous substances known to humankind.
57  Tetanus neurotoxin (TeNT) is among the most poisonous substances on Earth and a major cause of neona
58     Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are highly poisonous substances that are also effective medicines.
59  in sediments with high seepage activity the poisonous sulfidic environment leads to death of the for
60                             Excess copper is poisonous to all forms of life, and copper overloading i
61                                        It is poisonous to catalysts and corrosive to metals and there
62 ant tissue destruction.(1)(,)(2)(,)(3)(,)(4) Poisonous to many animals, amygdalin-derived cyanide is
63  an important environmental pollutant and is poisonous to most organisms.
64           This DAF-28 mutant is likely to be poisonous to wild-type DAF-28 and other insulins.
65 ich bats learned to associate the calls of a poisonous toad species with palatable prey by placing ba
66 rol programs involving insect herbivores and poisonous weeds.
67 rtant in protecting normal tissue cells from poisonous xenobiotics and endogenous metabolites.