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Metabolism of the Antituberculosis Drug Ethionamide

Metabolism of the Antituberculosis Drug Ethionamide

... site of action of ETH is the same as the one of ...patterns of protein expression [74], and mutations in the InhA gene give rise to resistance to both ETH and INH [45, ... See full document

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Albendazole metabolism in patients with neurocysticercosis: antipyrine as a multifunctional marker drug of cytochrome P450

Albendazole metabolism in patients with neurocysticercosis: antipyrine as a multifunctional marker drug of cytochrome P450

... favors the formation of (+)-ASOX, while CYP2C6 and/or CYP2A1 favor the production of (-)-ASOX and CYP3A leads to the formation of equivalent quantities of the (+) ... See full document

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Study of the underlying basis for valproate hepatotoxicity : drug metabolism and its interaction with homeostasis

Study of the underlying basis for valproate hepatotoxicity : drug metabolism and its interaction with homeostasis

... called the citric acid cycle or Krebs cycle, is a central pathway of metabolism and its main role is the oxidation of acetyl-CoA derived from carbohydrates, amino acids and fatty ...in ... See full document

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The role of lipids in drug absorption throught the GIT

The role of lipids in drug absorption throught the GIT

... Administration of drugs through the oral route is usually the most acceptable way of self-medication due to both enhanced patients convenience and ...nevertheless, drug absorption ... See full document

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Evaluation of the influence of the metabolism on the cytotoxicity of 3-methylmethcathinone (3-MMC), commonly used as a drug of abuse

Evaluation of the influence of the metabolism on the cytotoxicity of 3-methylmethcathinone (3-MMC), commonly used as a drug of abuse

... production of ROS and RNS was evaluated as reported by Dias da Silva et ...before the hepatocyte drug ...penetrates the cells producing by hydrolysis 2’,7’-dichlorodihydrofluorescein (DCFH), ... See full document

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Insights into the epidemiology of drug

Insights into the epidemiology of drug

... strains of S. pneumoniae, S. pseudopneumoniae, S. mitis, and S. oralis. On the basis of MLSA, the isolates were identified as “Streptococcus of the mitis group (SMG)”, a ... See full document

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The anti-HIV drug Efavirenz : a challenge on molecular mechanisms of drug associated neurocognitive disorders

The anti-HIV drug Efavirenz : a challenge on molecular mechanisms of drug associated neurocognitive disorders

... anxiety. The animals spent more time in the open arms, presenting lower anxious-related ...with the results from the EPM, the locomotion from both groups was not affected in the ... See full document

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The role of systemic metabolism in breast cancer progression

The role of systemic metabolism in breast cancer progression

... family of receptors whose physiological and pathophysiological roles are only beginning to ...have the ability to remodel lipid rafts by modulating raft cholesterol levels via cholesterol-binding motifs 308 ... See full document

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Genetic polymorphisms of NAT2, CYP2E1 and GST enzymes and the occurrence of antituberculosis drug-induced hepatitis in Brazilian TB patients

Genetic polymorphisms of NAT2, CYP2E1 and GST enzymes and the occurrence of antituberculosis drug-induced hepatitis in Brazilian TB patients

... effect of these drugs is hepatotoxicity (Garibaldi et ...2006). The liver has a central role in drug metabo- lism and detoxification and is consequently vulnerable to ...Among the first line ... See full document

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The importance of metabolism in drug design.

The importance of metabolism in drug design.

... IMPORTANCE OF METABOLISM IN DRUG ...in drug discovery to reduce the high failure rate in bringing drugs to ...duration of action due to high elimination rate, or the ... See full document

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New times, new trends for ethionamide: In vitro evaluation of drug-loaded thermally carbonized porous silicon microparticles

New times, new trends for ethionamide: In vitro evaluation of drug-loaded thermally carbonized porous silicon microparticles

... concern. The mechanisms of resistance are fairly well characterized for most agents, but MDR limits the therapeutic usefulness of both new and classical medicines against ...TB. ... See full document

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Drug metabolism in human brain: high levels of cytochrome P4503A43 in brain and metabolism of anti-anxiety drug alprazolam to its active metabolite.

Drug metabolism in human brain: high levels of cytochrome P4503A43 in brain and metabolism of anti-anxiety drug alprazolam to its active metabolite.

... expression of CYP3A4, CYP3A5, CYP3A7, and CYP3A43 was quantitated in human brain cortex by real-time PCR using the primer sets reported by Williams et ...used. The conditions for real-time PCR were ... See full document

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The role of compensatory mutations in the emergence of drug resistance.

The role of compensatory mutations in the emergence of drug resistance.

... are the rates at which hosts infected with one pathogen strain ‘‘convert’’ to hosts infected with another ...probability of undergoing ...advantage, the mutant can outgrow the other pathogens ... See full document

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PRIMARY RESISTANCE TO ANTITUBERCULOSIS DRUGS IN CHILE, 1978

PRIMARY RESISTANCE TO ANTITUBERCULOSIS DRUGS IN CHILE, 1978

... In 1978, a total of 1,694 patients with recently diag- nosed tuberculosis who had not been treated were sub- jected to sensitivity tests; 810 cases had been diag[r] ... See full document

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CD34.R14: The fight against drug addiction, drug abuse, and drug trafficking

CD34.R14: The fight against drug addiction, drug abuse, and drug trafficking

... seen the resolution of the Special Meeting of Ministers of Health of the Andean Area; Considering Resolution XVIII of the XXXIII Meeting of the ... See full document

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The participation of the Ech and HynAB hydrogenases in the energy metabolism

The participation of the Ech and HynAB hydrogenases in the energy metabolism

... genome of D. gigas (CP006585) consists of one circular chromosome of 3,693,899 base-pairs (bp) having 3,370 genes of which 3,273 are protein coding (see Table ...in the 3 rd position ... See full document

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CURRENT TRENDS IN DRUG DISCOVERY: TARGET IDENTIFICATION TO CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE DRUG

CURRENT TRENDS IN DRUG DISCOVERY: TARGET IDENTIFICATION TO CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE DRUG

... 1990s, the drug discovery process has been revolutionized with the introduction of some newer techniques in molecular biology, biotechnology, genomics, and ...in drug discovery due to ... See full document

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The role of mannitol in the central carbon metabolism of the yeast Starmerella bombicola

The role of mannitol in the central carbon metabolism of the yeast Starmerella bombicola

... production of NADPH was considered for several years the main producer of cytosolic ...that the malic enzyme does not have a significant impact on lipid synthesis since when the gene ... See full document

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Overview of glutamine metabolism

Overview of glutamine metabolism

... as the primary nutrient for the maintenance and promotion of cell ...production of ATP, NADPH and precursors for the synthesis of macromolecules such as nucleic acids and ... See full document

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The Role of Adipocyte in the Modulation of Erythropoiesis and Iron Metabolism

The Role of Adipocyte in the Modulation of Erythropoiesis and Iron Metabolism

... Inside the enterocytes the iron can be stored as ferritin or transferred across the basolateral membrane of the enterocyte to the ...forms of this shell form protein with ... See full document

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