chemoresistance

  • 1chemoresistance — The resistance of bacteria or malignant cells to the inhibiting action of certain chemical substances used in treatment. * * * che·mo·re·sis·tance ri zis tən(t)s n the quality or state of being resistant to a chemical (as a drug)… …

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  • 2chemoresistance — noun a) The resistance of a cell to the actions of a chemical compound b) The resistance of a tumour to chemotherapy See Also: chemoresistant …

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  • 3chemoresistance — chemo·resistance …

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  • 4chemoresistance — ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+ noun ( s) Etymology: chem + resistance : the quality or state of being chemoresistant …

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  • 5Midkine — For other uses, see Mk (disambiguation) and MDK (disambiguation). Midkine (neurite growth promoting factor 2) PDB rendering based on 1mkc …

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  • 6Methadone — Phy redirects here. For the abbreviation for the physical layer of the OSI Model, see PHY. Not to be confused with Methedrine, Methedrone, Mephedrone, or Methylone. Methadone …

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  • 7Sirolimus — drugbox IUPAC name = (3 S ,6 R ,7 E ,9 R ,10 R ,12 R ,14 S ,15 E ,17 E ,19 E ,21 S ,23 S , 26 R ,27 R ,34a S ) 9,10,12,13,14,21,22,23,24,25,26, 27,32,33,34,34a hexadecahydro 9,27 dihydroxy 3 [(1 R ) 2 [(1 S ,3 R ,4 R ) 4 hydroxy 3… …

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  • 8Clusterin — Identifiers Symbols CLU; APOJ; CLI; KUB1; MGC24903; SGP 2; SGP2; SP 40; TRPM 2; TRPM2 External IDs …

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  • 9Co-receptor — A co receptor is a cell surface receptor that binds a signalling molecule in addition to a primary receptor in order to facilitate ligand recognition and initiate biological processes, such as entry of a pathogen into a host cell. Contents 1 Co… …

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  • 10Mesothelin — Identifiers Symbols MSLN; MPF; SMRP External IDs OMIM:  …

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