Christine M. Slover, PharmD, Infectious Diseases Fellow, Keith A. Rodvold, PharmD and Larry H. Danziger, PharmD, Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice ...
toxicity is the major barrier to convert antimicrobial peptides into active drugs. A profound and proper understanding of the complex interactions between these peptides and biological membranes using ...
Background: Antimicrobial resistance represents a serious threat to human health across the ... The correlation between phylogeny and plant chemistry can offer a predictive approach to drug discovery, ...
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Gui-Xin (Susan) He, Ph.D. Email: Gui-Xin (Susan) He Researching antibiotic resistance mechanisms and new antimicrobial drugs ... Nanomedicine; Drug/Gene Delivery; Iron Disorders and Hematology; ...
Drug-resistant infections occur when pathogens change in ways that render antimicrobial drugs ineffective. As a result, the pathogens survive and continue to spread. When infections are treatable with ...
"December 2014" -- cover. "The UK Prime Minister commissioned the Review on Antimicrobial Resistance to address the growing global problem of drug-resistant infections. It is chaired by Jim O'Niell ...
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no concurrent antimicrobial other than the drug being studied; in vitro susceptibility of the infecting strain (or strains) to 5 microgm. per milliliter or less of ampicillin; and follow-up ...
Introduction Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is increasing in low resource settings. It complicates the management of infectious diseases and is an increasing cause of death. This is due to, among ...
Receptor pharmacology is the study of the interactions of receptors with drugs/pharmaceuticals and other xenobiotics. A basic tenet of receptor pharmacology is that a drug’s effect is directly ...
Oxide nanoparticles, particularly iron oxide, ceria and silica nanoparticles, hold significant promise for biomedical applications owing to their unique magnetic, catalytic and porous properties ...