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A multi-omics analysis reveals the unfolded protein response regulon and stress-induced resistance to folate-based antimetabolites [PDF]
Stress response pathways are critical for cellular homeostasis, promoting survival through adaptive changes in gene expression and metabolism. They play key roles in numerous diseases and are implicated in cancer progression and chemoresistance. However,
Anna Bichler +29 more
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HBV reactivation incidence varied across immunosuppressive and chemotherapeutic agents. Clinically meaningful HBV reactivation was also observed in patients receiving corticosteroids and conventional immunosuppressive therapies. ABSTRACT Background Data on the incidence of hepatitis B virus reactivation (HBVr) remain limited. In Japan, patients who are
Kazuhiko Ikeuchi +8 more
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The action of 28 antibiotics and antimetabolites at varying concentrations was studied in coincidence with the bioassay of tobacco mosaic virus on detached bean leaves by using an ultrasonic method of inoculation developed by Lamborn, Cochran and ...
Nayyar, Virendra
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Abstract Aim Fluoropyrimidines, including 5‐fluorouracil (5‐FU) and capecitabine, are cornerstone antineoplastic agents for cancer. Case reports suggest that these drugs may be associated with an under‐recognised risk of ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA).
Sophie Nguyen +12 more
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Who Should Receive Antimetabolites After Filtering Surgery?
Don't tell me what you think that I should do. What would you do if this were your patient?," and so go the questions about the use of antimetabolites with filtering surgery. In practice, many difficult and unresolved issues remain.
Richard K. Parrish, Parrish, Richard K
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Uptake of purines in Plasmodium falciparum-infected human erythrocytes is mostly mediated by the human Equilibrative Nucleoside Transporter and the human Facilitative Nucleobase Transporter [PDF]
<b>Background</b>: Plasmodium parasites are unable to synthesize purines de novo and have to salvage them from the host. Due to this limitation in the parasite, purine transporters have been an area of focus in the search for anti-malarial ...
Neils B Quashie +8 more
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Bokyoung Lee,1,2 Mi Jin Lee,1 Su Jin Yun,1,2 Kyongmin Kim,1,2 In-Hong Choi,3 Sun Park1,21Department of Microbiology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, 442-749, Republic of Korea; 2Department of Biomedical Sciences, The Graduate School,
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Bridging the Gap Between General and Transplant Infectious Disease Practice
ABSTRACT The population of iatrogenic immunocompromised individuals is steadily rising as we continue to improve in our ability to manage diseases, including cancer, autoimmune disease, and end‐organ dysfunction, with increasing access to novel agents and transplantation.
Jeremey Walker +4 more
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Short term experience with "modern" trabeculectomy augmented with intraoperative antimetabolites.
PURPOSE: Owing to its technical refinements, "modern" trabeculectomy aims to reduce the incidence and severity of early postoperative complications while increasing postop IOP success. The purpose of our study was to evaluate namely the safety of "modern"
Detry-Morel, M., Pourjavan, S.
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Antimetabolites in the nutrition of the silkworm bombyx mori L.-I: niacin and pyridoxine antagonists
Growth inhibition with antimetabolite and its reversal with the metabolite has been employed as a criterion for studying the nutritional requirement of the silkworm for niacin and pyridoxine.
Bhat, J. V., Shyamala, M. B.
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