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Efflux-Mediated Drug Resistance in Bacteria
Drug resistance in bacteria, and especially resistance to multiple antibacterials, has attracted much attention in recent years. In addition to the...
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The Glycylcyclines
The tetracycline class of antimicrobials exhibit a broad-spectrum of activity against numerous pathogens, including Gram-positive and Gram-negative...
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Expression of the zinc transporter ZnT4 is decreased in the progression from early prostate disease to invasive prostate cancer
We have utilized oligonucleotide microarrays to identify novel genes of potential clinical and biological importance in prostate cancer. RNA from 74...
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Calcium-binding proteins
During gestation, transport by the placenta is solely responsible for nutrient supply to the develo** fetus. In this context, calcium (Ca 2+ )...
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Involving Street Youth in Peer Harm Reduction Education
Objectives: To describe and discuss the challenges in evaluation of a participatory action research with street-involved youth.
Methods: A combination...
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Hormonal regulation and implication of cell signaling in calcium transfer by placenta
During pregnancy, the human placenta transfers about 30 g of calcium (Ca 2+ ) from the mother to the fetus. This transfer is mainly done during the...
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Multiantibiotic resistance caused by active drug extrusion in hospital pathogens
All living organisms from bacteria to mammals extrude noxious compounds to the external medium. When exposed to antibiotics, bacteria actively...
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The smart life
The Smart Life is an approach conceptualized from a frame of prevention, focused on youth, and aimed toward fostering independent and productive life...
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Prevention's technology
This paper describes each of the “tools” preventionists use to promote health and reduce the incidence of illness. Examples of each tool in use are...