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- adjective immunology Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of an
immunotoxin
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Examples
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Thimerosal has been proven to be a carcinogen, immunotoxic, genotoxic, nephrotoxic and neurotoxic.
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He further advocates vegetarianism to avoid immunotoxic and indigestible animal foods in order to fully support the immune system.
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He further advocates vegetarianism to avoid immunotoxic and indigestible animal foods in order to fully support the immune system.
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Fleximer (R) technology improves the therapeutic index of existing compounds by uniquely combining biodegradability with "biological stealth" properties, making Fleximer (R) materials and their conjugates long-circulating and non-immunotoxic.
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I think they're using computer outgas to sicken us. did you know computer outgas is neurotoxic, immunotoxic, endocrine and hormone disrupting … so basiically it mades us fat, dumb, and sick.
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'The results of the study have provided evidence to hitherto unknown molecular mechanisms of immunotoxic consequences of MIC exposure at a genomic level,' he said.
India eNews 2009
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Fleximer (R) technology improves the therapeutic index of existing compounds by uniquely combining biodegradability with "biological stealth" properties, making Fleximer (R) materials and their conjugates long-circulating and non-immunotoxic.
unknown title 2009
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'The results of the study have provided evidence to hitherto unknown molecular mechanisms of immunotoxic consequences of MIC exposure at a genomic level,' he said.
RxPG News : Latest Medical, Healthcare and Research News 2009
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Such derogations include the inclusion of immunotoxic and neurotoxic substances to the cut off criteria only if the risk is proven significant to one in a million citizens, "which is very difficult to assess," said HEAL Deputy Director Monica Guarinoni.
EurActiv.com 2008
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The committee's report on the authorisation process restates MEPs 'support for hazard-based criteria for deciding approval of the most dangerous substance and recommends additional cut-off criteria for immunotoxic and neurotoxic substances, if the risk is proven significant for at least one in a million citizens.
EurActiv.com 2008
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