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How basic is palliative care? A response to the responses so far
International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 2005Continuing the debate on the nature of palliative care (Gupta, 2004; Downing et al, 2005), Harmala Gupta comes back with her thoughts on the issues raised so far.
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Induction of the SOS response by new 4-quinolones
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 1987The 4-quinolones ciprofloxacin, difloxacin, enoxacin, norfloxacin, ofloxacin, and nalidixic acid were found to induce the SOS response in qualitative and quantitative tests on Escherichia coli K12 containing the sfiA::lacZ gene fusion. Maximum induction of the SOS-response was observed with the quinolone concentrations that produced the most killing ...
I, Phillips +3 more
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Dopa-Responsive Dystonia - The Story so Far
Neuropediatrics, 2002Dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD) is an eminently treatable condition and its recognition is therefore of crucial importance. In classical cases, the disease manifests in early childhood with walking problems due to dystonia of the lower limbs. The dystonia is frequently accompanied by "parkinsonian" features such as reduced facial expression or slowing ...
O, Bandmann, N W, Wood
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RecA protein in the SOS response: milestones and mysteries
Biochimie, 1991The role of RecA protein in the SOS response of Escherichia coli is traced from the isolation of the first recA mutant to our current understanding of the scope and regulation of this DNA damage-inducible system. In addition, possible RecA protein activities that may be essential in the expression of several SOS phenotypes (stable DNA replication, DNA ...
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Immune responses in the skin: Not so skinny at all
Journal of BiosciencesThe immune system is our defence network and primarily geared to protect us from pathogens and tumors. This aspect is evident in people who lack or possess a compromised immune system and are, therefore, highly susceptible to infections and development of cancer, as in AIDS patients (Nandi et al. 2020). However, healthy humans possess commensals in the
Dipankar Nandi, Nikita S Ramteke
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Wishing It So Does Not Make It So! Response to a Letter to the Editor
The Journal of Pain, 2017Mary, O'Keeffe, Kieran, O'Sullivan
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The SOS response in human skin
Current Problems in Dermatology, 2001Steven Mayer +2 more
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