How to use in-sentence of “toxin”:
+ Botulism toxin is a major ingredient in botox, a gel that relaxes the facial muscles to make people look younger.
+ Anything can be a toxin if enough of it gets into a person’s body.
+ At least one species of these beetles produces the same toxin found in “P.
+ Because botulinum toxin and ricin are not alive, using them to make people sick is called chemical warfare.
+ The toxin paralysisparalyzes some of the muscles in the face, usually for three to 12 months, and makes the face look smoother.
+ Also, the toxin will be taken up into the bloodstream more quickly, because it does not have to get absorbed through the skin.
+ This means that they can eat newts without the toxin hurting them.

Example sentences of “toxin”:
+ This toxin causes the human illness paralytic shellfish poisoning.
+ Activation and toxin release by eosinophils is therefore tightly regulated to prevent any inappropriate tissue destruction.
+ Toxins that are injected into a vein have the fastest effects, because the toxin is being put right into the bloodstream.
+ This toxin causes the human illness paralytic shellfish poisoning.
+ Activation and toxin release by eosinophils is therefore tightly regulated to prevent any inappropriate tissue destruction.
+ Toxins that are injected into a vein have the fastest effects, because the toxin is being put right into the bloodstream.
+ However, if a person has a cut or wound on their skin, any toxin will be able to get into the body through that wound.
+ When this toxin is found in the shellfish, government bans fishing and selling it in the area.
+ The toxin that the rough-skinned newt makes can either paralyze or kill a human.
+ If a person ingests water or food that has this toxin in it, they can get cholera.
+ Vaughan’s work focused on cell signaling, cellular regulation, lipid metabolism, and the roles of key proteins dealing with cholera toxin and pertussis toxin.
+ It is sometimes called spasmogenic toxin, tetanus toxin or abbreviated to TeTx or TeNT.
+ Another inhaled toxin that causes “acute” exposure is smoke from house fires.
+ Aconitine is a very poisonous toxin that comes from the “Aconitum” plant.
+ Like most poisonous animals, they get their toxin from their food.
+ If a toxin is not water-soluble, it cannot absorb into the bloodstream.
+ The toxin can then damage those organs.
+ Garter snakes are actually venomous, just not to humans, since the amount of toxin in their saliva is too weak to really cause damage to a human.
+ He has encountered Jonathan Crane/The Scarecrow who has been gassing people with fear toxin supplied by the League of Shadows.
