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Open AccessAnalyzing the Mechanisms Behind Macrolide Antibiotic-Induced Liver Injury Using Quantitative Systems Toxicology Modeling
Macrolide antibiotics are commonly prescribed treatments for drug-resistant bacterial infections; however, many macrolides have been shown to cause liver enzyme elevations and one macrolide, telithromycin, has...
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Retention of transcriptionally active cryptophyte nuclei by the ciliate Myrionecta rubra
The 'red-tide' organism Myrionecta rubra has been a curiosity to scientists since a red bloom was spotted in the Pacific during Darwin's voyage on Beagle. As the only truly phototrophic ciliate — using light as i...
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Real-Time PCR Monitoring of Estuarine Water Samples for Pfiesteria piscicida: A Dinoflagellate Associated with Fish Kills and Human Illness
Pfiesteria piscicida, a heterotrophic estuarine dinoflagellate, has been associated with fish kills in North Carolina and Maryland [2, 3]. The rivers most affected in Maryland are tidal tributaries...