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Definition of Toxine
1. toxin [n -S] - See also: toxin
Medical Definition of Toxine
1. A poisonous product formed by pathogenic bacteria, as a toxic proteid or poisonous ptomaine. Origin: Gr. See Toxic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Toxine
Literary usage of Toxine
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Medical and Surgical Reporter (1895)
"Ehrlich first found anti-toxine in the milk of immunized animals. ... Behring takes
as a standard an anti-toxine of which A cc. will neutralize ten times ..."
2. The Journal of Medical Research (1906)
"103 days before the birth of young given .19 cubic centimeters toxine No. ...
The results of the test showed a distinct immunity to diphtheria toxine. ..."
3. Manual of bacteriology by Robert Muir (1899)
"A toxine of which the minimum lethal dose is .02 will be of half normal strength
... The testing of a toxine directly is a tedious process, and in actual ..."
4. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1903)
"This union of the toxine with the cell is not merely a hypothesis, ... But in a
susceptible animal the greatest quantity of toxine is found in the affected ..."
5. Transactions of the Pathological Society of London by Pathological Society of London (1900)
"Bearing in mind, however, that in the diphtheria toxine there were contained 100
lethal ... We have no knowledge to what extent the reaction of toxine and ..."