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Clostridium.   5
Clostridium -- Biotechnology. : Clostridia : biotechnology and medical applications / edited by H. Bahl and P. Dürre  2001 1
 

Clostridium botulinum -- See Also Botulinum Toxins


Toxic proteins produced from the species CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM. The toxins are synthesized as a single peptide chain which is processed into a mature protein consisting of a heavy chain and light chain joined via a disulfide bond. The botulinum toxin light chain is a zinc-dependent protease which is released from the heavy chain upon ENDOCYTOSIS into PRESYNAPTIC NERVE ENDINGS. Once inside the cell the botulinum toxin light chain cleaves specific SNARE proteins which are essential for secretion of ACETYLCHOLINE by SYNAPTIC VESICLES. This inhibition of acetylcholine release results in muscular PARALYSIS
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Clostridium botulinum.   5
 

Clostridium botulinum Infection -- See Botulism


A disease caused by potent protein NEUROTOXINS produced by CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM which interfere with the presynaptic release of ACETYLCHOLINE at the NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION. Clinical features include abdominal pain, vomiting, acute PARALYSIS (including respiratory paralysis), blurred vision, and DIPLOPIA. Botulism may be classified into several subtypes (e.g., food-borne, infant, wound, and others). (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1208)
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Clostridium botulinum Infections -- See Botulism


A disease caused by potent protein NEUROTOXINS produced by CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM which interfere with the presynaptic release of ACETYLCHOLINE at the NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION. Clinical features include abdominal pain, vomiting, acute PARALYSIS (including respiratory paralysis), blurred vision, and DIPLOPIA. Botulism may be classified into several subtypes (e.g., food-borne, infant, wound, and others). (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1208)
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Clostridium botulinum -- pathogenicity : Treatments from toxins : the therapeutic potential of clostridial neurotoxins / edited by Keith A. Foster, Peter Hambleton, Clifford C. Shone  2007 1
 

Clostridium botulinum toxin -- See Botulinum toxin


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Clostridium botulinum Toxins -- See Botulinum Toxins


Toxic proteins produced from the species CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM. The toxins are synthesized as a single peptide chain which is processed into a mature protein consisting of a heavy chain and light chain joined via a disulfide bond. The botulinum toxin light chain is a zinc-dependent protease which is released from the heavy chain upon ENDOCYTOSIS into PRESYNAPTIC NERVE ENDINGS. Once inside the cell the botulinum toxin light chain cleaves specific SNARE proteins which are essential for secretion of ACETYLCHOLINE by SYNAPTIC VESICLES. This inhibition of acetylcholine release results in muscular PARALYSIS
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Clostridium difficile.   10
Clostridium difficile -- Case studies : Case studies in infectious disease : Clostridium difficile / Peter M. Lydyard [and others]  2010 1
Clostridium difficile -- Laboratory manuals : Clostridium difficile : methods and protocols / edited by Adam P. Roberts and Peter Mullany  2016 1
Clostridium difficile -- Patients : Case studies in infectious disease : Clostridium difficile / Peter M. Lydyard [and others]  2010 1
Clostridium difficile -- Research -- Methodology : Clostridium difficile : methods and protocols / edited by Peter Mullany and Adam P. Roberts  2010 1
 

Clostridium diseases -- See Also the narrower term Botulism


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Clostridium diseases.   5
Clostridium diseases -- Europe : Updates on Clostridioides difficile in Europe / Paola Mastrantonio, Maja Rupnik, editors  2024 1
Clostridium diseases in animals. : Clostridial diseases of animals / [edited by] Francisco Alejandro Uzal, John Francis Prescott, J. Glenn Songer, Michel Robert Popoff  2016 1
Clostridium diseases -- Prevention : Clostridium difficile infection in long-term care facilities : a clinician's guide / Teena Chopra, editor  2020 1
Clostridium diseases -- Treatment : The 6 D's of fecal microbiota transplantation : a primer from decision to discharge and beyond / editors, Jessica R. Allegretti, Zain Kassam  2021 1
Clostridium -- Handbooks, manuals, etc : Handbook on Clostridia  2005 1
 

Clostridium infections -- See Clostridium diseases


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Clostridium Infections   5
Clostridium Infections -- therapy : The 6 D's of fecal microbiota transplantation : a primer from decision to discharge and beyond / editors, Jessica R. Allegretti, Zain Kassam  2021 1
Clostridium Infections -- veterinary : Clostridial diseases of animals / [edited by] Francisco Alejandro Uzal, John Francis Prescott, J. Glenn Songer, Michel Robert Popoff  2016 1
Clostridium -- pathogenicity : Clostridial diseases of animals / [edited by] Francisco Alejandro Uzal, John Francis Prescott, J. Glenn Songer, Michel Robert Popoff  2016 1
Clostridium perfringens. : Microbial foodborne diseases : mechanisms of pathogenesis and toxin synthesis / edited by Jeffrey W. Cary, John E. Linz, Deepak Bhatnagar  2000 1
 

Clostridium tetani toxin -- See Tetanus toxin


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Clostridium welchii -- See Clostridium perfringens


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Closure, Abdominal Wound -- See Abdominal Wound Closure Techniques


Methods to repair breaks in abdominal tissues caused by trauma or to close surgical incisions during abdominal surgery
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Closure (Computer file) : Closure : the definitive guide  2010 1
 

Closure, Health Facility -- See Health Facility Closure


The closing of any health facility, e.g., health centers, residential facilities, and hospitals
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Closure, Hospital -- See Health Facility Closure


The closing of any health facility, e.g., health centers, residential facilities, and hospitals
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Closure, Integral -- See Integral closure


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Closure (Music)   2
 

Closure of churches -- See Church closures


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Closure of hospitals -- See Hospital closures


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Closure of military bases -- See Military base closures


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Closure of mines -- See Mine closures


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Closure, Perceptual -- See Perceptual Closure


The tendency to perceive an incomplete pattern or object as complete or whole. This includes the Gestalt Law of Closure
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Closure (Rhetoric)   26
Closure (Rhetoric) in the Bible. : Closure in Biblical Narrative  2011 1
 

Closure Technique, Abdominal -- See Abdominal Wound Closure Techniques


Methods to repair breaks in abdominal tissues caused by trauma or to close surgical incisions during abdominal surgery
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Closure Technique, Surgical -- See Wound Closure Techniques


Methods to repair breaks in tissue caused by trauma or to close surgical incisions
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Closure Technique, Wound -- See Wound Closure Techniques


Methods to repair breaks in tissue caused by trauma or to close surgical incisions
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Closure Techniques, Abdominal -- See Abdominal Wound Closure Techniques


Methods to repair breaks in abdominal tissues caused by trauma or to close surgical incisions during abdominal surgery
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Closure Techniques, Surgical -- See Wound Closure Techniques


Methods to repair breaks in tissue caused by trauma or to close surgical incisions
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Closure Techniques, Wound -- See Wound Closure Techniques


Methods to repair breaks in tissue caused by trauma or to close surgical incisions
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Closure, Vacuum-Assisted -- See Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy


The application of a vacuum across the surface of a wound through a foam dressing cut to fit the wound. This removes wound exudates, reduces build-up of inflammatory mediators, and increases the flow of nutrients to the wound thus promoting healing
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Closures, Abdominal Wound -- See Abdominal Wound Closure Techniques


Methods to repair breaks in abdominal tissues caused by trauma or to close surgical incisions during abdominal surgery
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