نتایج جستجو برای: antimony compounds

تعداد نتایج: 230084  

Fariba Jaffary, Hadis Tahmasebi Poor, Latifeh Abdellahi, Mohammad Ali Nilforoushzadeh,

Background: Despite advances in diagnosis and treatment, leishmaniasis is now considered a severe public health problem, particularly in developing countries, such as Iran. Leishmaniasis is among the six most important, parasitic diseases of the world affecting 88 countries in almost every continent. The disease is complex with different clinical presentations such as visceral, cutaneous and mu...

2013
Marie-Christine Brotherton Sylvie Bourassa Philippe Leprohon Danielle Légaré Guy G. Poirier Arnaud Droit Marc Ouellette

BACKGROUND Antimonials remain the primary antileishmanial drugs in most developing countries. However, drug resistance to these compounds is increasing and our understanding of resistance mechanisms is partial. METHODS/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In the present study, quantitative proteomics using stable isotope labelling of amino acids in cell culture (SILAC) and genome next generation sequencing wer...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2004
Bernard Desoize

Metals and metal compounds have been used in medicine for several thousands of years. In this review we summarized the anti-cancer activities of the ten most active metals: arsenic, antimony, bismuth, gold, vanadium, iron, rhodium, titanium, gallium and platinum. The first reviewed metal, arsenic, presents the anomaly of displaying anti-cancer and oncogenic properties simultaneously. Some antim...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2006
Stephanie St George Jeanette V Bishop Richard G Titus Claude P Selitrennikoff

Leishmania major is an important trypanosomatid pathogen that causes leishmaniasis, which is a serious disease in much of the Old World. Current treatments include a small number of antimony compounds that, while somewhat effective, are limited by serious side effects. We have screened a small portion of a unique chemical library and have found at least three novel compounds that are effective ...

2001
J. W. Hastie

The role played by inorganic chemical additives in fire retardancy and flame inhibition is considered. Particular attention is given to the molecular level aspects of commercially important systems containing compounds of antimony, halogens, and phosphorus. The flame inhibiting function of metal containing additives is also discussed.

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