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Discuss the effects of a named toxin on the human body. Please include details of the mechanism of action of this toxin.
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- Discuss in detail how toxins enter human bodies via various entry points, be transported to different body organs, be metabolized, and are secreted. Provide examples in the discussion as well. Discuss in one page-worth of words (around 300).For each of the following antibiotics, identify its mechanism of action. Antibiotic Mechanism of Action Erythromycin Aminoglycosides Linezolid Sulfonamides Penicillins Vancomycin Polymyxins Rifampin QuinolonesList the different lethal toxins and their mechanism.
- For each of the following antibiotics, give the spectrum, primary effect and briefly explain the mechanism of action: 1) Penicillins 2) Po1yrrryxin B 3) Vancomycin 4) Tetracyclinslist 3 different mechanisms of antibacterial drugs. Example: acting on cell wall, cell membrane, etcName three antimicrobial substances found in saliva.
- Define 43-kDa connexinwrite a short note on 6-mercaptopurin (purin based antimetabolite )its mechanism of action with the help of chart/arrow. refernence : use any reasearch paperFor the following diseases, mention the causative organism, category to which the organism belongs, symptoms as well as possible treatment option for the following diseases in a table, the symptoms and treatment options should be written pointwise:
- Briefly discuss the mechanism of action and the specific target of the antitoxin used to treat botulism and the importance of early use of this drug in the early stages of infection.Current treatment for flu consists of antivirals. Discuss the evidence that we should also be developing therapeutics that treat the disease.Below are listed the LD-50 values for toxins from specific isolates of a bacterial species. Which toxin would be considered the "most lethal"?Diptheria toxin . .1 mg/kgClostridium difficile enterotoxin A .5 mg/kgV. cholerae toxin 250 mg/kgB. pertussis toxin 15 mg/kg a)diptheria toxin b)enterotoxin A c)V. cholerae toxin d)B. pertussis toxin