Neurotoxicity, Immunotoxicity and Drug Toxicity – A Review
Journal: Advances in Clinical Toxicology (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-05-17
Abstract
Neurotoxicity is defined as a form of toxicity in which a biological, chemical and physical agent produces an adverse effect on the structure or function of the central and peripheral nervous system. It occurs mainly by the exposure of a substance called neurotoxins. Neurotoxins are the toxins that are poisonous or destructive to the nervous system and also causing neurotoxicity.
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