Biological toxins are poisonous substances produced by certain microorganisms, animals, and plants. Examples of toxins of biological origin include Diphtheria Toxin, Tetrodotoxin, Pertussis Toxin, ...
Advances in biological research likely will permit development ... posed by a select group of naturally occurring pathogens and toxins. Although agents traditionally associated with biological ...
For the purpose of this entry, “diagnostic and food testing kits” are specifically developed, packaged and marketed for diagnostic or public heath purposes. Biological toxins in any other ...
However, although it prohibits biological and toxin weapons, the absence of provisions to monitor and verify compliance means the BWC is little more than a gentleman's agreement not to exploit ...
This includes the provision for registration on the part of the PI and review and surveillance on the part of the IBC. Biological agents include bacteria, viruses, fungi, other microorganisms and ...