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Infectious disease agents antifungals

Stevens DA and Bennett JE. Antifungal agents. In Mandell GL, Bennett JE, and Dolin R (eds.). Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases (5th ed.). New York Churchill Livingston, 2000 448-459. [Pg.604]

Nucleic-acid-related molecules (nucleotides, nucleosides, purines, pyrimidines) may also be used as dmgs themselves (and not only as dmg receptors). Once again, as discussed in chapters 7 and 9, this is most relevant in the areas of cancer and infectious disease, with purine/pyrimidine analogs being exploited as antimetabolites. 5-Fluorouracil is a well-described antineoplastic agent. Analogously, 5-fluorocytosine is used as an antifungal... [Pg.517]

Gubbins PO, McConnell SA, Penzak SR. Antifungal Agents. In Piscitelli SC, Rodvold KA, editors. Drug Interactions in Infectious Diseases. Totowa, NJ Humana Press Inc, 2001 185-217. [Pg.533]

Lewis RE, Fothergill AW (2008) Antifungal agents in infectious diseases Diagnosis and treatment of human diseases (In Hospenthal DR, Rinaldi MG eds). Humana Press, Totowa, pp 105-133... [Pg.260]


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