نتایج جستجو برای: killing kinetics

تعداد نتایج: 121632  

Journal: :European journal of immunology 2014
Matthew K Siggins Colette M O'Shaughnessy John Pravin Adam F Cunningham Ian R Henderson Mark T Drayson Calman A MacLennan

Nontyphoidal Salmonellae commonly cause fatal bacteraemia in African children lacking anti-Salmonella antibodies. These are facultative intracellular bacteria capable of cell-free and intracellular survival within macrophages. To better understand the relationship between extracellular and intracellular infection in blood and general mechanisms of Ab-related protection against Salmonella, we us...

Journal: :Sangyo igaku. Japanese journal of industrial health 1976
E Kano J Miyakoshi T Kajimoto J Matsumoto J Konda

Dynamics of the killing of Ehrlich's murine ascites tumor cells by methylmercuric chloride, MMC, were investigated. Thresholds in the killing action of MMC were observed in the MMC treatment concentration, but not in the MMC treatment time. Inactivated bovine serum protected the E-cells from killing by MMC in vitro. The apparent MMC toxicity was reduced as the serum concentration increased, but...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1996
S Froshauer A M Silvia M Chidambaram B Sharma G M Weinstock

Danofloxacin (CP-76,136) is in a class of agents that inhibit DNA gyrase and trigger induction of the SOS response and temperate bacteriophages. Killing studies against the bovine pathogen Pasteurella haemolytica demonstrated that danofloxacin exhibits particularly rapid killing kinetics. Here, lysogenic Escherichia coli bearing lambda is found to be more sensitive to danofloxacin than nonlysog...

2011
J. T. Atosuo E.-M. Lilius

A recombinant Escherichia coli K-12 strain, transformed with a modified bacterial luciferase gene (luxABCDE) from Photorhabdus luminescens, was constructed in order to monitor the activity of various antimicrobial agents on a real-time basis. This E. coli-lux emitted, without any addition of substrate, constitutive bioluminescence (BL), which correlated to the number of viable bacterial cells. ...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2007
Camilla Wiuff Dan I Andersson

OBJECTIVES Most pharmacodynamic models used for design of treatment regimens are based on time-kill data obtained with normal cells in the susceptible state without taking into account the killing kinetics of the antibiotic-tolerant cells in the population. We compared the microbiological efficacy of six antibiotics against tolerant cells and by mathematical modelling explored the potential cli...

Journal: :British medical journal 1976
P S Burge W S Johnson A R Hayward

A woman with an intracellular killing defect in the neutrophils had neutrophil pyruvate kinase deficiency. She had had recurrent staphylococcal infections throughout her life. The enzyme present was unstable and its kinetics were abnormal.

2013
Gabrielle Romain Vladimir V Senyukov Ivan Liadi William Kelton George Georgiou Dean A Lee Navin Varadarajan

Humanized monoclonal antibodies (mAb) targeting tumor antigens have paved the way to complementary strategies in the treatment of cancer by harnessing the immune system towards a more specific response against tumors. Such mAb can mobilize natural killer (NK) cells function by mediating antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity (ADCC). ADCC can be enhanced through Fc-region modification, but high af...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1979
S F Carroll R J Martinez

The antibacterial activity of purified rabbit lysozyme was kinetically investigated at concentrations comparable to those in normal rabbit serum and plasma serum. The bactericidal capability, lysozyme content, and electrophoretic composition of "purified beta-lysin," fractionated from normal rabbit serum, were also examined. In contrast to the extensive antibacterial activity of dilute normal r...

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