The ability of pathologic cells to withstand chemicals that are designed to aid in the eradication of such cells.
1 Possible contributors include multidrug resistance , extensive virulence gene content, and ongoing transmission.
2 The study showed that elevated hsps were not associated with multidrug resistance .
3 These results hold significant implications for the study of multidrug resistance in vivo.
4 Silymarin complex was previously described as an antioxidant with multidrug resistance modulation activity.
5 We are concerned about the multidrug resistance of A. baumannii in this study.
6 And the change can participate in the formation of multidrug resistance .
7 Mitochondrial targeted delivery of doxorubicin can overcome multidrug resistance by disrupting mitochondrial function.
8 A 2-fold resistance was observed with vinblastine, another drug associated with multidrug resistance .
9 Also, we found higher multidrug resistance rates in participants working in healthcare or nurseries.
10 Conclusions: Poultry could act as reservoirs of multidrug resistance Salmonella.
11 Logistic regression analysis was used to determine association of baseline characteristics with multidrug resistance .
12 There is evidence of multidrug resistance in salmonellae that warrants vigilant monitoring and surveillance.
13 In this paper we develop a mathematical framework for describing multidrug resistance in cancer.
14 The data suggest that the mdr1 gene is involved in multidrug resistance in human cells.
15 SKN-1 inhibitors will be used to study and potentially reverse multidrug resistance in parasitic nematodes.
16 Isolates from this clonal cluster exhibited multidrug resistance but were susceptible to linezolid and glycopeptides.
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