| Plural | botulismotoxins |
botulismotoxin test
botulismotoxin detection
botulismotoxin analysis
botulismotoxin research
botulismotoxin study
botulismotoxin injection
botulismotoxin production
botulismotoxin exposure
botulismotoxin contamination
botulismotoxin poisoning
botulism toxin injections are commonly used to treat chronic migraines and severe muscle spasms.
the botulism toxin works by blocking nerve signals to the muscles, causing temporary paralysis.
medical professionals must be certified to administer botulism toxin for therapeutic purposes.
botulism toxin type a is approved for treating excessive underarm sweating.
patients should avoid alcohol after receiving botulism toxin injections.
the effects of botulism toxin typically last three to six months before requiring re-treatment.
botulism toxin poisoning requires immediate medical attention and antitoxin administration.
researchers are studying new applications of botulism toxin for gastrointestinal disorders.
botulism toxin can cause life-threatening respiratory failure if accidentally ingested.
cosmetic use of botulism toxin smooths wrinkles by relaxing facial muscles.
the botulism toxin mechanism involves inhibiting acetylcholine release at neuromuscular junctions.
side effects of botulism toxin may include temporary drooping or asymmetry.
accidental overdose of botulism toxin can lead to severe muscular weakness and difficulty swallowing.
botulism toxin production is strictly controlled and monitored by health authorities.
botulismotoxin test
botulismotoxin detection
botulismotoxin analysis
botulismotoxin research
botulismotoxin study
botulismotoxin injection
botulismotoxin production
botulismotoxin exposure
botulismotoxin contamination
botulismotoxin poisoning
botulism toxin injections are commonly used to treat chronic migraines and severe muscle spasms.
the botulism toxin works by blocking nerve signals to the muscles, causing temporary paralysis.
medical professionals must be certified to administer botulism toxin for therapeutic purposes.
botulism toxin type a is approved for treating excessive underarm sweating.
patients should avoid alcohol after receiving botulism toxin injections.
the effects of botulism toxin typically last three to six months before requiring re-treatment.
botulism toxin poisoning requires immediate medical attention and antitoxin administration.
researchers are studying new applications of botulism toxin for gastrointestinal disorders.
botulism toxin can cause life-threatening respiratory failure if accidentally ingested.
cosmetic use of botulism toxin smooths wrinkles by relaxing facial muscles.
the botulism toxin mechanism involves inhibiting acetylcholine release at neuromuscular junctions.
side effects of botulism toxin may include temporary drooping or asymmetry.
accidental overdose of botulism toxin can lead to severe muscular weakness and difficulty swallowing.
botulism toxin production is strictly controlled and monitored by health authorities.
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