Toxin
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A toxin (from Template:Lang-grc) is a poisonous substance produced within living cells or organisms; man-made substances created by artificial processes are thus excluded. The term was first used by organic chemist Ludwig Brieger (1849–1919).
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See also
- ArachnoServer
- Brevetoxin
- Insect toxins
- Toxin-antitoxin system
- List of fictional toxins
- List of highly toxic gases
- Mycotoxin
- Microbial toxins
- Toxicophore, feature or group within a chemical structure that is thought to be responsible for the toxic property
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