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Pharmaceutisch Weekblad Scientific Edition, 1986
The quinolones are synthetic antibiotics chemically related to nalidixic acid. Since its introduction, several structural analogues have been synthesized. A fundamental breakthrough was the addition of a fluorine atom. The quinolones interfere with bacterial DNA transcription by inhibiting the enzyme DNA gyrase, that so far has only been found in ...
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The quinolones are synthetic antibiotics chemically related to nalidixic acid. Since its introduction, several structural analogues have been synthesized. A fundamental breakthrough was the addition of a fluorine atom. The quinolones interfere with bacterial DNA transcription by inhibiting the enzyme DNA gyrase, that so far has only been found in ...
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1988
Insulin initially became available for therapy in the 1920s. Over the years, a variety of insulin preparations have been formulated; preparations differ on the basis of purity, species of origin, and time course of action. Currently, highly purified preparations of human insulin are available with a variety of profiles of action.
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Insulin initially became available for therapy in the 1920s. Over the years, a variety of insulin preparations have been formulated; preparations differ on the basis of purity, species of origin, and time course of action. Currently, highly purified preparations of human insulin are available with a variety of profiles of action.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1999
Diseases of the gastrointestinal tract that require pharmacologic management, usually in combination with other treatments, are gastric ulcers (omeprazole and others), colic (laxatives, analgesics), diarrhea (antibiotics, protectants and absorbents, glucocorticoids, motility inhibitors), reperfusion injury, postoperative ileus (prokinetic drugs), and ...
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Diseases of the gastrointestinal tract that require pharmacologic management, usually in combination with other treatments, are gastric ulcers (omeprazole and others), colic (laxatives, analgesics), diarrhea (antibiotics, protectants and absorbents, glucocorticoids, motility inhibitors), reperfusion injury, postoperative ileus (prokinetic drugs), and ...
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JDR Clinical & Translational Research, 2017
The process of osseointegration around dental implants is similar to the biological events occurring during bone repair and fracture healing. Therefore, bone metabolic activity plays a crucial role on the success of osseointegration, and dysregulation of bone metabolism can have a negative impact on bone healing and implant osseointegration ...
F, Tamimi, X, Wu
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The process of osseointegration around dental implants is similar to the biological events occurring during bone repair and fracture healing. Therefore, bone metabolic activity plays a crucial role on the success of osseointegration, and dysregulation of bone metabolism can have a negative impact on bone healing and implant osseointegration ...
F, Tamimi, X, Wu
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1989
The issue of what drug effects to measure, surrogate end points, has been emphasized by two recent clinical trials. Several recent studies have given us new information about why different people react so differently to the same dose of the same medicine.
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The issue of what drug effects to measure, surrogate end points, has been emphasized by two recent clinical trials. Several recent studies have given us new information about why different people react so differently to the same dose of the same medicine.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1999
Pharmacologic treatment of diseases of the urinary tract of horses is limited to administration of antibiotics for treatment of urinary tract infections (UTIs), administration of drugs that alter urine pH, administration of drugs that alter bladder smooth muscle function or urethral sphincter tone, and treatment of acute renal failure. The indications,
E, Jose-Cunilleras, K W, Hinchcliff
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Pharmacologic treatment of diseases of the urinary tract of horses is limited to administration of antibiotics for treatment of urinary tract infections (UTIs), administration of drugs that alter urine pH, administration of drugs that alter bladder smooth muscle function or urethral sphincter tone, and treatment of acute renal failure. The indications,
E, Jose-Cunilleras, K W, Hinchcliff
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Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
AbstractUnderstanding the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs used in psychopharmacology across the pediatric age spectrum from infants to adolescents represents a major challenge for clinicians. In pediatrics, treatment protocols use either standard dose reductions for these drugs for children below a certain age or use less conventional ...
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AbstractUnderstanding the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs used in psychopharmacology across the pediatric age spectrum from infants to adolescents represents a major challenge for clinicians. In pediatrics, treatment protocols use either standard dose reductions for these drugs for children below a certain age or use less conventional ...
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Cell Calcium
TMEM16 proteins, also known as anoctamins, are a family of ten membrane proteins with various tissue expression and subcellular localization. TMEM16A (anoctamin 1) is a plasma membrane protein that acts as a calcium-activated chloride channel. It is expressed in many types of epithelial cells, smooth muscle cells and some neurons.
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TMEM16 proteins, also known as anoctamins, are a family of ten membrane proteins with various tissue expression and subcellular localization. TMEM16A (anoctamin 1) is a plasma membrane protein that acts as a calcium-activated chloride channel. It is expressed in many types of epithelial cells, smooth muscle cells and some neurons.
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