How to use in-sentence of “neurotoxin”:
+ The poison is a neurotoxin that is strong enough to kill a human being.
+ This neurotoxin may enter a human food chain if the cycad seeds are eaten, and may cause some neurological diseases.
+ This gives him a neurotoxin disease making him believe he is a French explorer named “Simone.” Simone asks Jeanette to dance, thinking she is beautiful, much to Alvin’s dismay.
+ Botulism is a neuroparalytic disease causing a flaccid paralysis; the neurotoxin blocks neurotransmitters.
+ Most of the plant parts are poisonous, containing the neurotoxin tutin.
+ A man named Clairvius Narcisse was dead and came back to life again because the locals used neurotoxin on him to bring him back to life.
+ It delivers a strong neurotoxin when touched.