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Antibiotics Resistance Genes

2017
Currently, the use of life-saving antibiotics is growing up rapidly due to its multi-effectiveness for curing bacterial infected diseases. If same antibiotics are frequently consumed, then it kills susceptible bacteria but leaves resistance gene. Thus, some bacteria obtain resistance capacity against some antibiotics called antibiotic resistance ...
Ahmad Hasnain   +7 more
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Gene Amplification and Insecticide Resistance

Annual Review of Entomology, 1991
Recapitulation des travaux portant sur le mecanisme de resistance des insectes face aux substances toxiques, base sur l'amplification des genes de resistance.
A L, Devonshire, L M, Field
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Myeloprotection with drug-resistance genes

The Lancet Oncology, 2002
One of the many applications of gene transfer for cancer gene therapy is the transfer of drug-resistance genes into bone-marrow stem cells for myeloprotection. Protection of the hosts' bone marrow should allow for dose escalation that may be useful for eradicating minimal residual disease in a post-transplant situation.
Debabrata, Banerjee, Joseph R, Bertino
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Resistance and the jumping gene

BioEssays, 2005
AbstractTransposons are well‐known architects of genetic change but their role in insecticide resistance has, until recently, only been speculated upon.1 Transposon insertion, or transposon‐mediated transposition, could alter either metabolic enzymes capable of degrading pesticides or could change the functionality of insecticide targets.
Ffrench-Constant, Richard   +2 more
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Candidate Genes for Insulin Resistance

Diabetes Care, 1996
Insulin resistance confers increased susceptibility to NIDDM, atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, ovarian hyperandrogenism, and possibly hypertension. Insulin resistance is largely inherited, in rare cases as a monogenic disorder or more commonly as a complex trait.
D E, Moller, C, Bjørbaek, A, Vidal-Puig
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ACTH Resistance: Genes and Mechanisms

2013
ACTH resistance is a rare disorder typified by familial glucocorticoid deficiency (FGD), a genetically heterogeneous disease. Previously, genetic defects in FGD have been identified in the ACTH receptor gene (MC2R), its accessory protein (MRAP) and the steroidogenic acute regulatory protein gene (STAR).
E, Meimaridou   +5 more
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[Drug resistance genes].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1992
Among the different mechanisms of multidrug resistance, the overexpression of the mdr1 gene has been actively investigated during the last 5 years. This gene encodes a 170 kDa protein, named P-gp, a member of a transporter superfamily, the ABC (ATP Binding Cassette) proteins.
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Gene Silencing-Based Disease Resistance

Transgenic Research, 2002
The definition of a disease is fundamentally difficult, even if one considers only genetically based diseases. In its broadest sense, disease can be defined as any deviation from the norm that results in a physiological disadvantage. Natural selection ensures that the norm for any given species is constantly changing.
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[Antibiotic resistant genes].

Rinsho byori. The Japanese journal of clinical pathology, 2014
Genes encoding antibiotic-resistant factors may be exogenous or endogenous. Most exogenous genes originate from antibiotic-producing organisms. Bacteria can transfer antibiotic-resistant genes among themselves using gene-exchanging systems, such as plasmids, bacteriophages or integrative and conjugative elements.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

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