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    The cytotoxic effects of T-2 toxin on normal human lymphocytes. 

    Moodley, Therishnee. (1998)
    T -2 toxin is an immunosuppressive mycotoxin that has been conjoined with several symptoms and diseases as early as the turn of the century, but whose mechanisms of action are still being investigated. Accordingly, this ...
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    The occurrence and detection of aflatoxin-macromolecular conjugates in humans. 

    Myeni, Sibongiseni Selby. (1998)
    Aflatoxin Bi (AFBi), a highly toxic fungal metabolite (mycotoxin) of certain strains of Aspergillus, has long been known to be carcinogenic in animal species. Accumulation of epidemiological evidence led to its classification, ...

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    AuthorMoodley, Therishnee. (1)Myeni, Sibongiseni Selby. (1)Subject
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    Aflatoxins. (1)Aspergillus. (1)Immunosuppressive agents. (1)T-Lymphocytes. (1)Theses--Human physiology. (1)Theses--Medicine. (1)Toxins. (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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