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Definition : Cholera Toxin B
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What does CTB mean?

Cholera Toxin B (CTB) is a protein subunit derived from the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, which is responsible for causing cholera, a severe diarrheal disease.
CTB is a non-toxic subunit that is often used in research and vaccine development.

Note:
While the cholera toxin itself is a harmful substance that causes the severe diarrheal disease cholera, CTB is non-toxic and has many interesting properties that make it useful in various scientific and medical applications.

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What is the full form of CTB in Protein subunit?

The full form of CTB is Cholera Toxin B

What is the full form of CTB in Medical?

Cholera Toxin B

What are the full forms of CTB in Worldwide?

Cement-Treated Base | Cholera Toxin B | Cell To Body | Coding Tree Block | Comprehensive Test Ban | Catch The Beat

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