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DOI: 10.1002/jnr.21171
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The janus faces of botulinum neurotoxin: Sensational medicine and deadly biological weapon

Shona L. Osborne,Catherine F. Latham,Peter J. Wen,Sonia M. Cavaignac,Jonathon P. Fanning,Patrick Foran,Frédéric A. Meunier

Botulism
Botulinum neurotoxin
Botulinum toxin
2007
Abstract The botulinum neurotoxins are the most dangerous toxins known (BoNTs serotypes A–G) and induce profound flaccid neuromuscular paralysis by blocking nerve–muscle communication. Poisoned motoneurons react by emitting a sprouting network known to establish novel functional synapses with the abutting muscle fiber. Understanding how our motoneurons are capable of bypassing such transmission blockade, thereby overcoming paralysis, by an astonishing display of plasticity is one of the research goals that have numerous therapeutic ramifications. This Mini‐Review aims at giving a brief update on the recent discoveries regarding the molecular mechanism of botulinum toxins intoxication. Curing botulism still is a challenge once the toxin has found his way inside motoneurons. In view of the potential use of botulinum toxins as biological weapon, more research is needed to find efficient ways of curing this disease. © 2007 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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    The janus faces of botulinum neurotoxin: Sensational medicine and deadly biological weapon” is a paper by Shona L. Osborne Catherine F. Latham Peter J. Wen Sonia M. Cavaignac Jonathon P. Fanning Patrick Foran Frédéric A. Meunier published in 2007. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.