نتایج جستجو برای: botulinum toxin type e

تعداد نتایج: 2324853  

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
m.m. taghdiri associate professor of child neurology, hamedan university of medical sciences i. seddighi assistant professor of pediatric, hamedan university of medical sciences

objective botulism is the acute, descending, flaccid paralysis that results when the neurotoxin of clostridium botulinum blocks neuromuscular transmission. c botulinum toxin is the most poisonous substance that blocks neuromuscular transmission and causes death through airway and respiratory muscle paralysis; all forms of botulism manifest neurologically as asymmetric, descending, flaccid paral...

Objective(s): The Botulism syndrome is caused by types A to G of botulinum neurotoxins. The binding domains of these neurotoxins are immunogenic and considered as appropriate candidate vaccines. Due to the low immunogenicity of recombinant vaccines, there have been many studies on the use of biocompatible carriers such as chitosan nanoparticles for the delivery of these vaccines. The aim of thi...

Journal: :journal of current ophthalmology 0
محمدرضا طالب نژاد mohammad-reza talebnejad نیما صحرائیان nima sahraian معصومه صحرائیان masoomeh eghtedari

purpose : recession is the main surgical procedure in correction of eye deviation in duane’s syndrome. we evaluate the efficacy of botulinum toxin injection in the treatment of this type of strabismus instead of surgery or before it. methods : three patients with duane’s syndrome type i and one patient with type ii were selected at poostchi eye clinic from patients who diagnosed primarily and h...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Cedric Woudstra Dominic Lambert Fabrizio Anniballi Dario De Medici John Austin Patrick Fach

Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are produced by phenotypically and genetically different Clostridium species, including Clostridium botulinum and some strains of Clostridium baratii (serotype F) and Clostridium butyricum (serotype E). BoNT-producing clostridia responsible for human botulism encompass strains of group I (secreting proteases, producing toxin serotype A, B, or F, and growing optimal...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2005
Anthony Ward Graeme Roberts Juliet Warner Samantha Gillard

OBJECTIVE Treatment strategies for post-stroke spasticity include oral anti-spastic drugs, surgery, physiotherapy and botulinum toxin type A injection. The objective of this study was to compare the cost-effectiveness and outcomes of oral therapy vs. botulinum toxin type A treatment strategies in patients with flexed wrist/clenched fist spasticity. METHODS Treatment outcome and resource use d...

2016
Giuseppe Merialdi Mattia Ramini Giovanni Parolari Silvana Barbuti Maria Angela Frustoli Roberta Taddei Stefano Pongolini Paolo Ardigò Paolo Cozzolino

The objective of this study was to investigate Clostridium botulinum growth and toxin production in the industrially manufactured Italian Parma ham. The study focuses on the Parma ham production phase identified as maximum risk to C. botulinum proliferation, i.e. the transition from cold phase (salting and resting) to a phase carried out at temperature between 15 and 23°C (drying). A preliminar...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1968
T Midura C Taclindo G S Nygaard H L Bodily R M Wood

The appearance of Clostridium botulinum type E organisms and of toxin in experimentally inoculated packages of turkey roll was followed to study the time relationship between the presence of vegetative cells and the demonstration of toxin. The presence of vegetative cells was determined by immunofluorescence, and animal tests were used to assay toxin production. Growth initiated from detoxified...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1999
J A Coffield N M Bakry A B Maksymowych L L Simpson

Botulinum toxin blocks transmitter release by proceeding through a series of four steps: binding to cell surface receptors, penetration of the cell membrane by receptor-mediated endocytosis, penetration of the endosome membrane by pH-induced translocation, and intracellular proteolysis of substrates that govern exocytosis. Each of these steps is essential for toxin action on intact cells. There...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
Jean-Philippe Carlier Guylène K'ouas Alain Lozniewski François Sirveaux Philippe Cailloux Francine Mory

A nonproteolytic, nontoxigenic Clostridium botulinum strain identified by conventional and molecular techniques as type B-, E-, or F-like (BEF-like) was isolated from a human postsurgical wound. All previous reports of such strains have been from environmental sources. Since toxin production is the main taxonomic denominator for C. botulinum, a new name is needed for nonproteolytic, nontoxigeni...

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