Match each property to the type of virulence factor toxin only produced by Gram negative bacteria toxin embedded in the bacterial cell wall toxin that inhibits protein synthesis toxin that overactivates the immune system [Choose ] lipid A endotoxin superantigen exotoxin superantigen exotoxin and endotoxin A-B exotoxin all types of exotoxin
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