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7 February, 10:35

Botulinum toxin binds to receptors present at the axon terminal in order to enter the neuron

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  1. 7 February, 12:53
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    Botulinum toxin does not bind to receptors presemt at the axon terminal in order to enter the neuron. It is a neurotoxin protein produced by Clostridium botulinum which is a bacterium. It prevents the release of neurotransmitter from axon endings that results to flaccid paralysis.
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