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Toxin synergism in snake venoms [PDF]

open access: yesToxin Reviews, 2016
Synergism between venom toxins exists for a range of snake species. Synergism can be derived from both intermolecular interactions and supramolecular interactions between venom components, and can be the result of toxins targeting the same protein ...
Andreas H Laustsen
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Synergism [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Education for Librarianship, 1972
Synergism is an art presentation designed to use multimedia concepts to heighten audience involvement in the work. Although primarily sound oriented, its skeletal structure is literary.
Gustavus, Duane L. (Duane Livingston)
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Synergism and Antagonism

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1989
Among the reasons for use of antimicrobials in combination is the desire to achieve synergistic inhibitory or bactericidal activity. Several methods have been used to test for the presence of synergistic interactions, but virtually all are either very time consuming or nonstandardized.
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Synergic kinds

Synthese, 2017
Abstract: According to the homeostatic property cluster family of accounts, one of the main conditions for groups of properties to count as natural is that these properties be frequently co-instantiated. I argue that this condition is, in fact, not necessary for natural-kindness. Furthermore, even when it is present, the focus on co-occurrence distorts
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The Statistics of Synergism

Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 1998
Biological scientists often want to determine whether two agents or events, for example, extracellular stimuli and/or intracellular signaling pathways, act synergistically when eliciting a biological response. When setting out to study whether two experimental treatments act synergistically, most biologists design the correct experiment--they ...
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Antibiotic Synergism and Antagonism

New England Journal of Medicine, 1951
THE chemotherapeutic armamentarium of the physician has recently grown considerably. The question is no longer merely whether to give penicillin; the choice must now be made among half a dozen or more efficient antimicrobial agents that can be used to advantage in many infectious processes. With the availability of several good drugs the idea naturally
E, JAWETZ, J B, GUNNISON, R S, SPECK
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The Synergism of Salicylates and Steroids

Archives of Dermatology, 1961
In recent years rheumatologists have been using a combination of steroids and salicylates in the management of rheumatic fever and various arthritides. Many believe that the 2 drugs are synergistic, giving results superior to either alone. By employing smaller doses of the 2 drugs, the side effects are less frequent than when one agent is administered ...
T, BUTTERWORTH, L P, STREAN
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Antibiotic Synergism in Amebiasis

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1954
Summary After suggestive studies in vitro and trials in 49 macaques, 52 episodes of amebic infection in mentally defective children were treated with erythromycin alone, with fumagillin alone, and with these antibiotics in combination. Two recurrences of 17 treated cases were noted after erythromycin therapy, 5 of 21 after the two antibiotics were ...
H H, ANDERSON   +3 more
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