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Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 1970
A review of evidence supporting a general mechanism of action of steroid hormones has been made by comparing the action of aldosterone in stimulating sodium transport across toadbladder, with corticosterone stimulation of gluconeogenic enzymes in rat liver and oestradiol binding in rat uterus.
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A review of evidence supporting a general mechanism of action of steroid hormones has been made by comparing the action of aldosterone in stimulating sodium transport across toadbladder, with corticosterone stimulation of gluconeogenic enzymes in rat liver and oestradiol binding in rat uterus.
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Antibacterials - mechanisms of action
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 1998Recent studies on antibacterials have focused on the development of antimycobacterial agents and antibacterial peptides, and on furthering the understanding of agents that have been available for several decades, including imidazoles, beta-lactams and quinolones. New areas of research include antisense oligonucleotides, antibacterial peptides and a new
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Mechanism of fluoroquinolone action
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 1999When fluoroquinolones bind to gyrase or topoisomerase IV in the presence of DNA, they alter protein conformation. DNA cleavage results with diminished religation, so the enzymes are trapped in ternary complexes with drug and cleaved DNA. Preferential localization of gyrase ahead of replication forks and topoisomerase IV behind them causes ...
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Antiviral Mechanisms of Action
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1980R A, Smith, R W, Sidwell, R K, Robins
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1974
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the mechanisms of insulin action. It has been firmly established that in many mammalian cell systems, insulin, when added to intact cells, increases the transport of specific monosaccharides, amino acids, and electrolytes.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the mechanisms of insulin action. It has been firmly established that in many mammalian cell systems, insulin, when added to intact cells, increases the transport of specific monosaccharides, amino acids, and electrolytes.
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Exploiting the paddle-wheel mechanism for the design of fast ion conductors
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Zhizhen Zhang, Linda F Nazar
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A review of cancer immunotherapy toxicity
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Lucy Boyce Kennedy
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