toxin production
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftoxinandproduction
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toxin
noun[C]
uk/ˈtɒk.sɪn/us/ˈtɑːk.sɪn/
a poisonous substance, especially one produced by bacteria, that ...
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production
noun
uk/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/us/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of making or growing goods to ...
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(Definition oftoxinandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A minimal amount of spore germination and vegetative cell growth are required fortoxinproduction.
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The amounts oftoxinproductionwere correlated with the usage of growth medium for the organisms.
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However, continuoustoxinproductionand excretion carries a metabolic cost.
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The methods were not effective at reducingtoxinproductionin other yeast species.
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A low concentration of iron is required in the medium fortoxinproduction.
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Attempts to blocktoxinproductionwith antibacterials which target the ribosomal protein synthesis are conceptually more attractive.
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When bound to iron, the aporepressor shuts downtoxinproduction.
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The drug may limit the ability of the virus to invade the crypt cells of the small intestine and decrease gastrointestinal bacteria colonization andtoxinproduction.
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The genes fortoxinproductionare encoded on a plasmid which is present in all toxigenic strains, and all strains that are capable of producing toxin produce identical toxins.
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The purpose of the project is to determine the genes and genetic controls associated with the formation of mycorrhizae, and to elucidate the biochemical mechanisms oftoxinproduction.
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