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Resistance mechanism

Base Texture Dropping Max temp for point, °C continuous use, °C Water resistant Mechanical stabiHty... [Pg.247]

Levamisole [14769-73-9] (6-phenyl-2,3,5,6-tetrahydroimida2o[2,l- ]thia2ole, 8) C22H22N2S, was found to be effective against herpes vims infections in humans (15,16). It acts as a modulator of host resistance mechanisms, especially as an enhancer of cellular immunity. [Pg.304]

Grease type of soap) Recommended maximum operating temperature (°C) Water resistance Mechanical stability... [Pg.880]

Toys can be made of plastics that will resist mechanical destruction even though some people consider all toys immediately destructible. ... [Pg.102]

Acquired resistance has been observed by constitutive upregulation of mdr efflux pump expression due to a mutation inactivating a respective repressor or inducibly, caused by molecules transiently inactivating repressor molecules upon binding. Depending upon the substrate spectra of the respective subset of efflux pumps upregulated, a multiple drug resistance (mdr) phenotype is expressed, which in combination with a specific resistance mechanism can contribute to a clinically relevant level of resistance. [Pg.106]

Drug resistance in the defined sense, however, is not always the reason for treatment failures. The formation of biofilms may be as well regarded as a resistance mechanism. Cells within such a film withstand the antibiotic treatment. Some antibiotics (e.g. the aminoglycoside tobramycin) penetrate only slowly into the film. A further explanation is the existence of cells living in a non-growing, protected phenotypic state. [Pg.774]

The presence of a specific resistance mechanism in a bacterial isolate does not necessarily implicate that this isolate is resistant in clinical terms. However, an isolate expressing a resistance mechanism possibly will be eliminated less easily as compared to a susceptible one. In clinical practice, resistance mechanisms will be rarely identified. Usually the sensitivity of isolates will be determined and reported to the clinician by using the interpretive criteria which is sensitive, intermediate or resistant. Some bacteria harbouring resistance... [Pg.774]

Alloys are solid metallic mixtures designed to meet specific needs (see Section 5.15). For example, the frames of racing bicycles can be made of a steel that contains manganese, molybdenum, and carbon to give them the stiffness needed to resist mechanical shock. Titanium frames are used, but not the pure metal. Titanium metal stretches easily, so much so that it becomes deformed under stress. However, when alloyed with metals such as tin and aluminum, titanium maintains its flexibility but keeps its shape. [Pg.811]

The possible involvement of polygalacturonic acid-containing molecules in the defence reactions of tomato root cells against Fusarium oxysporum was suggested about 20 years ago by their accumulation at penetration sites. Since papillae are held to serve as a resistance mechanism to fungal penetration, it was assumed that the interrelation between pectin and other polymers - such as lignin - may contribute to enhancing the hardness of these newly formed structures (Benhamou et al., 1990). [Pg.204]

Lin C, Lin K, Luong YP, Rao BG, Wei YY, Brennan DL, Fulghum JR, Hsiao HM, Ma S, Maxwell JP, Cottrell KM, Pemi RB, Gates CA, Kwong AD (2004) In vitro resistance studies of hepatitis C virus serine protease inhibitors, VX-950 and BILN 2061 structural analysis indicates different resistance mechanisms. J Biol Chem 279 17508-17514... [Pg.49]

Nucleoside and nucleotide reverse transcriptase analogues (NRTI) lack a 3 hydroxyl group and as a result no additional nucleotides can be incorporated into the growing DNA chain. Two NRTI resistance mechanisms are identified impairment of the incorporation of the antiretroviral drug (discrimination) and removal of the analogue from the terminated DNA chain (excision) as reviewed in Chap. 3 (Arion et al. 1998 Meyer et al. 1999 Saralianos et al. 1999). [Pg.302]

Shaw T, Bartholomeusz A, Locamini S (2006) HBV drug resistance mechanisms, detection and interpretation. J Hepatol 44 593-606... [Pg.319]

CYP6D1 of the housefly (Musca domestica) has been found to hydroxylate cyper-methrin and thereby provide a resistance mechanism to this compound and other pyrethroids in this species (Scott et al. 1998 see also Chapter 12). Also, this insect P450 can metabolize plant toxins such as the linear furanocoumarins xanthotoxin and bergapten (Ma et al. 1994). This metabolic capability has been found in the lepi-dopteran Papilio polyxenes (black swallowtail), a species that feeds almost exclusively on plants containing furanocoumarins. [Pg.32]

Selective toxicity is also important in relation to the development of resistance or tolerance to pollutants from two distinct points of view. On the one hand, there is interest among scientists concerned with crop protection and disease control in mechanisms by which crop pests, vectors of disease, plant pathogens, and weeds develop resistance to pesticides. Understanding the mechanism should point to ways of overcoming resistance, for example, other compounds not affected by resistance mechanisms or synergists to inhibit enzymes that provide a resistance mechanism. On the other hand, the development of resistance can be a useful indication of the environmental impact of pollutants. [Pg.61]

As explained in Chapter 1, the toxicity of natural xenobiotics has exerted a selection pressure upon living organisms since very early in evolutionary history. There is abundant evidence of compounds produced by plants and animals that are toxic to species other than their own and which are nsed as chemical warfare agents (Chapter 1). Also, as we have seen, wild animals can develop resistance mechanisms to the toxic componnds prodnced by plants. In Anstralia, for example, some marsupials have developed resistance to natnrally occnrring toxins produced by the plants upon which they feed (see Chapter 1, Section 1.2.2). [Pg.93]

Resistance mechanisms associated with changes in toxicokinetics are predominately cases of enhanced metabolic detoxication. With readily biodegradable insecticides such as pyrethroids and carbamates, enhanced detoxication by P450-based monooxygenase is a common resistance mechanism (see Table 4.3). [Pg.94]

In some resistant strains, both types of resistance mechanism have been shown to operate against the same insecticide. Thus, the PEG87 strain of the tobacco bud worm (Heliothis virescens) is resistant to pyrethroids on account of both a highly active form of cytochrome P450 and an insensitive form of the sodium channel (Table 4.3 and McCaffery 1998). [Pg.95]

Apart from the importance of OP resistance in pest control, ecotoxicologists have become interested in the development of resistance as an indication of the environmental impact of insecticides. Thus, the development of esteratic resistance mechanisms by aquatic invertebrates may provide a measure of the enviromnental impact of OPs in freshwater (Parker and Callaghan 1997). [Pg.211]


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