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Autor:
Haiyan Zhang, Claude E Monken, Shengkan Jin, Joseph G. Moloughney, Hanlin Tao, Edmund C. Lattime, Janice D. Thomas
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Autophagy
The interactions between viruses and cellular autophagy have been widely reported. On the one hand, autophagy is an important innate immune response against viral infection. On the other hand, some viruses exploit the autophagy pathway for their surv
Publikováno v:
Nature communications
Summary Superoxide dismutase 1 (Sod1) has been known for nearly half a century for catalysis of superoxide to hydrogen peroxide. Here we report a new Sod1 function in oxidative signaling: in response to elevated endogenous and exogenous reactive oxyg
Autor:
Blanca Lucila Teran, Janice D. Thomas
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The FASEB Journal. 27
Autor:
X. F.Steven Zheng, Janice D. Thomas
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The FASEB Journal. 26
Autor:
James Spencer, Christie Costa, Janice D. Thomas, Karla Bullon, Joseph G. Moloughney, Jeffrey H. Toney
Publikováno v:
Nature Precedings
The escalating number of multidrug resistant pathogens has demanded the swift development of new and potent antibiotics (ref. 2). Metallo-[beta]-lactamases (MBLs) continue to evolve, rendering the latest generation of carbapenem antibiotics useless (
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::fb20c1f1b802bad6817063d2f437b95d
http://precedings.nature.com/documents/3761/version/1
http://precedings.nature.com/documents/3761/version/1
Publikováno v:
Assay and drug development technologies. 7(2)
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria continue to threaten human health through multiple mechanisms, including hydrolytic inactivation of beta-lactam antibiotics by metallo-beta-lactamases (MBLs). The SPM-1 enzyme, originally identified from a Pseudomonas ae
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Current opinion in investigational drugs (London, England : 2000). 10(2)
Autor:
Janice D. Thomas, Jeff Toney
Publikováno v:
The FASEB Journal. 20
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The FASEB Journal. 20
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FEMS microbiology letters. 243(1)
IMP-1 metallo-beta-lactamase is a zinc metalloenzyme that confers antibiotic resistance to bacteria through the hydrolysis of beta-lactam antibiotics. Pathogens that express the enzyme show reduced susceptibility to carbapenems, such as meropenem and