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Fusion Toxin
A receptor-targeted complex comprised of a truncated toxin fused to a hormone, growth factor, or immunologic agent (i.e. antibody) that binds to the tumor cell allowing the toxin to kill the cell following internalization. (NCI Thesaurus)
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