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Multiple drug resistance in Salmonellae.

open access: yesIndian journal of medical sciences, 1984
M L, Mago   +3 more
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Multiple drug resistance

Medicinal Research Reviews, 1999
Multiple drug resistance to antibacterial agents, antifungals, antivirals, antiprotozoals, and antitumor agents has risen spectacularly in the last decade or so and presently threatens eventually to put an end to successful chemotherapy in all of the above fields.
Lester A Mitscher   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Drug resistance in multiple myeloma

Cancer Treatment Reviews, 2018
Multiple myeloma (MM, plasma cell myeloma) is a malignant hematologic disease characterized by the clonal proliferation of malignant plasma cells. The treatment of MM has changed dramatically in recent years, with the introduction of new drugs into therapeutic strategies, both in the front line setting and in relapsed refractory disease.
Pawel, Robak   +3 more
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MULTIPLE DRUG–RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1998
The national and international emergence of drug-resistant M. tuberculosis has complicated both the programmatic control of the tuberculosis epidemic and the clinical management of individual cases. In the United States, the problem of MDR tuberculosis is regionalized and likely stems from multifactorial causes, including the concurrent HIV epidemic ...
W Z, Bradford, C L, Daley
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MULTIPLE PATHWAY DRUG-RESISTANCE (REVIEW)

International Journal of Oncology, 1993
During the past few years it has become apparent that multiple mechanisms of resistance are playing a role in the clinical manifestations of drug resistance. In different organs and tumors, various components of the resistance phenotype are expressed to varying degrees.
J, Mattern, M, Volm
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Multiple drug resistance and intermediate filaments

Cancer and Metastasis Review, 1996
One major obstacle to the successful treatment of epithelial derived tumors, such as breast and prostate carcinoma, is the presence of a multiple drug resistance phenotype. The drug resistance which is observed in growing epithelial derived cancer cells could either be an intrinsic, selected and/or an acquired characteristic.
A E, Cress, W S, Dalton
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Multiple drug resistance, antimutagenesis and anticarcinogenesis

Mutation Research - Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 2005
Many cells are protected from excess levels of exogenous chemicals, including mutagens and carcinogens as well as pharmaceutical agents, by being actively extruded through the action of one or more of a series of ATP-binding cassette drug transporter proteins. Those known to be important in humans are the multidrug resistance proteins (P-glycoproteins,
L. R. FERGUSON, DE FLORA, SILVIO
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Multiple-Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1994
The modern era of tuberculosis recently has been characterized by a rise in the number of cases of infection with multiple-drug-resistant (MDR) Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This acquisition of resistance to various established antituberculosis drugs has compromised both treatment and control programs worldwide.
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