Examples of tetrodotoxin in the following topics:
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- An example of a paralyzing toxin is the tetrodotoxin of fish species such as the pufferfish of Japanese fugu.
- Tetrodotoxin binds sodium channels in nerve cells, preventing signaling.
- A well-known example is the tetrodotoxin of fish species such as Takifugu rubripes, the famously lethal pufferfish of Japanese fugu.
- Tetrodotoxin, frequently abbreviated as TTX, is a potent neurotoxin with no known antidote, produced by the lethal pufferfish used for Japanese fugu.
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- The neurotoxins saxitoxin and tetrodotoxin both have marine origins and are characterized by guanidiniun moieties.