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The mechanism of intoxication in dysentery

Communication 2. The effect of dysentery toxin and anatoxin on intestinal receptors

  • Pathological Physiology and General Pathology
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In condition of dysenteric intoxication, changes of reflexes from the chemoreceptors of intestines are due to the toxic, not the antigenic group of the toxin. In animals immunized by dysenteric anatoxin the sensitivity of intestinal receptors to dysenteric toxin is decreased.

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Myagkaya, I.P. The mechanism of intoxication in dysentery. Bull Exp Biol Med 44, 1339–1344 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00830627

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