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- What Are Pyrogens and How Do They Cause Fever? - ScienceInsights
Pyrogens are grouped into two main types based on their origin: exogenous and endogenous Exogenous pyrogens originate from outside the body and are typically microbial, such as the products or components of bacteria, viruses, or fungi
- Pyrogenicity: Causes, Medical Risks, and Testing
Pyrogenicity refers to the ability of a substance to induce a fever when it enters the body While fever is a common response to various illnesses, pyrogenicity poses a specific concern in medical contexts and manufacturing processes
- PYROGENIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PYROGENIC is of or relating to igneous origin
- PYROGENIC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
PYROGENIC definition: producing or produced by heat or fever See examples of pyrogenic used in a sentence
- What does the term pyrogenic mean? Understanding pyrogens, endotoxins . . .
Definition: Pyrogenic refers to any substance, called a pyrogen, that can cause a fever upon entering the body Types of Pyrogens: Pyrogens are categorized as exogenous (foreign, like bacterial endotoxins) or endogenous (produced by the body's immune cells in response to exogenous pyrogens)
- Pyrogenic - definition of pyrogenic by The Free Dictionary
Define pyrogenic pyrogenic synonyms, pyrogenic pronunciation, pyrogenic translation, English dictionary definition of pyrogenic also py·rog·e·nous adj 1 Producing or produced by fever
- PYROGENIC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'pyrogenic' pyrogenic in British English (ˌpaɪrəʊˈdʒɛnɪk ) or pyrogenous (paɪˈrɒdʒɪnəs )
- Pyrogen - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Pyrogens are fever-inducing substances, such as lipopolysaccharides (LPS) from Gram-negative bacteria (endotoxins), representing significant hazards as contaminants of health products (Montag-Lessing et al , 2010; Daneshian et al , 2008)
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