Toxins

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a common encapsulated, gram-negative, aerobic–facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacterium that can cause disease in plants and animals, including humans.

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Ladybug becomes powerful foe after ‘stealing’ toxins from invasive insect

This New Antivenom Defangs the Toxins of Cobras, Black Mambas and More

Researchers discover molecular 'barcode' used by bacteria to secrete toxins

Here’s how poison dart frogs safely hoard toxins in their skin

The Mystery Protein: Safeguarding Poison Dart Frogs From Their Own Toxins

‘Most Delicious Poison’ explores how toxins rule our world

Most Delicious Poison review: A lively journey through nature's toxins

New genes and natural toxins offer hope for cancer patients unresponsive to chemotherapy

Plants remove cancer causing toxins from air

Cigarette Butts Leak Toxins and Microplastics Into the Environment

Study reveals how pollinators cope with plant toxins

Scientists Look for Toxins from East Palestine Derailment in Ohio

Study reveals how drug resistant bacteria secrete toxins, suggesting targets to reduce virulence

A Growing Threat: Harmful Fungal Toxins Spreading in Wheat

Harmful fungal toxins in wheat: a growing threat

Harmful Toxins Being Found In Bull Sharks

Toxins force construction of 'roads to nowhere'

Toxins from harmful algae found in bull sharks of Florida's Indian River Lagoon

Seeing concentrations of toxins with the naked eye

How fungi make potent toxins that can contaminate food