Anatoxin

/ænəˈtɑːksɪn/ noun

A toxin that has been chemically altered or treated to remove its poisonous properties while keeping its ability to trigger an immune response, used in vaccine production.

From French 'anatoxine,' coined by French microbiologist Gaston Ramon in the 1920s. Combines Greek 'ana-' (back, without) + 'toxicon' (poison), literally meaning 'without poison.'

AMአንአቶክሲን
ARأناتوكسين
BNঅ্যানাটোক্সিন
CAanatoxina
CSanatoxin
DAanatoxin
DEAnatoxin
ELανατοξίνη
ESanatoxina
FAآناتوکسین
FIanatoksiini
FRanatoxine
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