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CROSS-RESISTANCE TO CARDIOTOXIC AGENTS

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology, 1961
Experiments on rats indicate that, following pretreatment with fluorocortisol and Na-acetate, various stressors (restraint, muscular exercise, cold baths, noradrenaline) produce extensive cardiac necroses and high mortality. Gradual adaptation by pretreatment with restraint, muscular exercise, cold baths, or noradrenaline protects against this cardiac-
H, SELYE, E, BAJUSZ, R, STREBEL
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Cross-Resistance Studies with Neomycin Antibiotics

Nature, 1962
RECENT disclosures of structures of the components of neomycin complex1 and of structurally related antibiotics2–4 provide opportunities for studying biological activities in relation to molecular structure. Cross-resistance and antibiotic-requiring responses may help toward a better understanding of the biological activities.
W T, SOKOLSKI, R L, YEAGER, J K, McCOY
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Biorational insecticides: Mechanism and cross‐resistance

Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology, 2005
AbstractPotency and cross‐resistance of various biorational insecticides, exemplified by the whitefly Bemisia tabaci, have been studied. Bemisia tabaci were exposed to the juvenile hormone mimic pyriproxyfen for the past 12 years resulting in an over 2,000‐fold resistance, but there was no appreciable cross‐resistance with the benzoylphenyl urea ...
Isaac, Ishaaya   +2 more
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Herbicide cross resistance in weeds

Crop Protection, 2012
Abstract With no major new site-of-action herbicide introduced into the marketplace in the last 20 years, the stagnation or decline in available herbicides in the past decade in a number of jurisdictions, and ever-increasing incidence of herbicide-resistant (HR) weeds, more efficient use of our existing herbicide tools will be required to proactively
Hugh J. Beckie, François J. Tardif
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Biocides – resistance, cross-resistance mechanisms and assessment

Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs, 2012
Antibiotic resistance in bacterial pathogens has increased worldwide leading to treatment failures. Concerns have been raised about the use of biocides as a contributing factor to the risk of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) development. In vitro studies demonstrating increase in resistance have often been cited as evidence for increased risks.
Divya Prakash, Gnanadhas   +2 more
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Cross Resistance: Treatment and Modeling

2013
We have so far considered combination therapy under the assumption that resistance against one drug does not confer resistance to any of the other drugs in use. While this applies to many of the point mutations that induce resistance against imatinib, dastinib, and nilotinib, one mutation, T315I, confers resistance to all three drugs, i.e., there is ...
Natalia L. Komarova, Dominik Wodarz
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Cross-resistance to alkylating agents in multiple myeloma

Cancer, 1983
In order to ascertain whether multiple myeloma patients resistant to one alkylating agent would respond to a second one, high-dose intermittent cyclophosphamide was administered to 12 patients showing resistance to melphalan and prednisone. On the other hand, intermittent melphalan and prednisone treatment was employed in eight myeloma patients ...
J, Bladé   +5 more
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Cross-Resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Resistant to Phenylethanol

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1972
The effects of benzalkonium, chlorhexidine, and phenyl-mercuric nitrate on exponential phase cultures of phenylethanol-sensitive Pseudomonas aeruginosa NCTC 6750 growing in nutrient broth and on phenylethanol-resistant cells growing in nutrient broth plus 0.2% phenylethanol v/v were determined.
R M, Richards, R J, McBride
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Cross-resistance of trichomonads to 5-nitroimidazole-derivatives

Experientia, 1976
The strainT. foetus KV 1/M 100, a sub-strain ofT. foetus Kv 1, was made highly resistant to metronidazole by several passages in mice under increasing drug pressure. This drug resistance was accompained by a remarkable cross-resistance to all 5-nitroimidazole-derivatives tested in vitro and in vivo.
J G, Meingassner, H, Mieth
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