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Design a serological test to detect botulinum toxin in food.
Threadlike Structures
Often refers to the strands of DNA found in the cell nucleus which carry genetic information for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all known organisms.
Neurogenesis
The process of generating new neurons in the brain, which continues throughout life and plays a role in learning, memory, and recovering from brain injury.
Hippocampus
A component of the brain within the temporal lobe, crucial for the formation of new memories and associated with learning and emotions.
Olfactory Bulb
A brain structure involved in the sense of smell, processing olfactory sensory signals.
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