Although bacteriocins present toxic activities on bacteria, they should not be confused with 'toxins' (exotoxins), a term that is reserved for proteins produced by bacteria that have a toxic effect on an animal host through specific cytotoxic action on specialized cells (e.g., hemolysins and cytolysins)
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Are bacteriocin and exotoxic are the same?
Although bacteriocins present toxic activities on bacteria, they should not be confused with 'toxins' (exotoxins), a term that is reserved for proteins produced by bacteria that have a toxic effect on an animal host through specific cytotoxic action on specialized cells (e.g., hemolysins and cytolysins)
Plasmid present only on gram - bacteria?
Toxins to toxoids procedure
Endo-Toxin: Endocrine-Specific Toxin: Bacteria Are Species-Specific Single-Cell Organisms, so Endocrine-Specific. Exo-Toxin: Species-Specific Single-Cell Organisms, and/or Virions, Viruses, Etc., Inclusive of Ability to Excrete Cellular-Specific Proteins Causative of Patho-Genesis, to Affectively Infect It's Vicinity, As Prion Protein-Capacitive Patho-Genesis. 😶.
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