... Three new diterpenes (amarissinins A-C, 1-3) containing several oxygenated functionalities were isolated from the leaves and flowers of Salvia amarissima. The structures of these compounds were established through the ...
... Treatment of experimental animals with prototypical enzyme inducers represents a useful tool to character- ize the role of different isozymes in drug metabolism and to improve our knowledge on factors regulating their ...
... chloramphenicol resistance (19); AbeM (a member of the mul- tidrug and toxic compound extrusion [MATE] family of pumps), which extrudes several antimicrobials and biocides (20); and AmvA (an MFS pump), which ...
... biotic resistance genes that may have been selected in response to antibiotic treatment (Dataset ...of multidrugresistance proteins or other putative transporters that may affect antimi- crobial ...
... Background. Diagnosis of progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC) is a challenging matter that involves the summation of clinical, laboratory, radiological, and liver histological parameters; in addition to ...
... Multidrugresistance protein 3, as an ABC transport- er, participates to hepatic transport and secretion of phospholipid (phosphatidylcholine) and at this ac- count, may be at origin of common biliary ...
... of multidrugresistance protein 3 (MDR3/ABCB4), which functions as a phospholipid floppase, translocating phosphatidylcholine from the inner to the outer hemileaflet of the canalicular membrane of ...
... Urinary tract infections affect people of all ages and are one of the most frequently treated pathologies in primary healthcare centers. Although urinary infections can be caused by several species in the ...
... novel multidrugresistance of ...conferring multidrugresistance to ...the resistance island is fully consistent with the antimicrobial susceptibility data (Table 1), as erm(X), tet(W), ...
... of multidrug-resistant strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis has become a major public health concern and poses a formidable challenge to tuberculosis control due to its complex diagnostic and treatment ...the ...
... Prophylaxis is especially important during pregnancy, seeing as neonatal conjunctivitis is commonly caused by N. gonorrhoeae [38]. The most common approach is ophthalmic prophylaxis with antibiotic ointments. However, ...
... the resistance and resilience indices were not explained by the same ...oak resistance was positively associated with altitude, as in Marqués et ...influence resistance and resilience may also vary ...
... Resistance training has been hypothesized to be a beneficial adjunct therapy to elderly patients with OH. Age-related skeletal muscle atrophy may have an impact on postural response in blood pressure regulation ...
... In our study, cardiac output and cardiac index in- creased and systemic vascular resistance decreased as a result of the creation of postosystemic shunt. This was accompanied with increase in pulmonary artery ...
... «rainhow government». ill 1995 Fill- land joined the European Union and the hroad coalition continued to lead the country towards deeper integration. !'vly thesis is th[r] ...
... There are some superhydrophobic coatings based on lotus leaf effect (water resistance by rough spots with air on the surface) on the market [4]. However, that technology does not work for organic or complex ...
... Infectious diseases are a leading cause of death worldwide, and the increasing emergence of antibacterial resistance has contributed to rising rates of potentially fatal infections. It is estimated that by 2050, ...
... of multidrug-resistant (MDR) tuberculosis with the observed in other drug-resistances (non-MDR) Methods: The chest X-rays of patients with drug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis attending a tuberculosis clinic ...