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Resistance Factor-Mediated Spectinomycin Resistance

Infection and Immunity, 1970
Of 100 natural isolates of drug-resistant enteric bacteria, 51 were resistant to spectinomycin (Spc) and 46 contained transferable R factors mediating Spc resistance. All Spc R R factors mediated streptomycin and bluensomycin resistance and were fi + type. Extracts of R-Spc R
D H, Smith   +3 more
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Resistance Factor-mediated Streptomycin Resistance

Journal of Bacteriology, 1969
Resistance (R) factor-mediated streptomycin (Sm) resistance differs from classical, high-level, chromosome-borne Sm resistance in its dominance over sensitivity and in the level of its effectiveness (inEscherichia coli∼25 μg/ml versus >2,000 μg/ml).
J H, Harwood, D H, Smith
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Mapping ‘partially resistant’, ‘fully resistant’, and ‘super resistant’ malaria

Trends in Parasitology, 2013
Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) is used throughout Africa for intermittent preventive treatment (IPT) of malaria, but resistance threatens its efficacy. We found marked regional differences in the genotypes responsible for SP resistance when mapping recent surveys of dihydrofolate reductase (dhfr) and dihydropteroate synthase (dhps) mutations.
Inbarani, Naidoo, Cally, Roper
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RESISTING IMAGINATIVE RESISTANCE

The Philosophical Quarterly, 2005
Recently, philosophers have identified certain fictional propositions with which one does not imaginatively engage, even where one is transparently intended by their authors to do so. One approach to explaining this categorizes it as 'resistance', that is, as deliberate failure to imagine that the relevant propositions are true; the phenomenon has ...
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Resisting resistance

Trends in Parasitology, 2001
Barbara J. Sina, Kathryn Aultman
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Resisting Resistance

The Veterinary Journal, 1999
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[Resistance and resistances].

Bulletin du cancer, 1995
Drug resistance is a frequent clinical event, induced by more than one mechanism. It is intrinsic and/or acquired by tumoral cell population. But the failure of chemotherapy is also associated to intratumoral drug incorporation and altered drug and/or cell metabolism.
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Resistance

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1982
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