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  1. 5341
    “…It also produces small-molecule virulence factors that interact with the respiratory chain, including the poison cyanide. Previous studies had indicated a role for cyanide in activating expression of an “orphan” terminal oxidase subunit gene called ccoN4 and that the product contributes to P. aeruginosa cyanide resistance, fitness in biofilms, and virulence–but the mechanisms underlying this process had not been elucidated. …”
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  2. 5342
    “…While Mirin sensitises DT40 MRE11(+/)(−) cells to the Top1 poison SN-38, it does not sensitise nuclease-dead MRE11 cells to this compound confirming that Mirin specifically inhibits Mre11 nuclease activity. …”
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    “…RESULTS: The average age of the patients by means of suicide attempt was 40.5 years for “prescription drugs,” 30.2 years for “over‐the‐counter drugs,” and 63.5 years for “pesticide/poison.” For each means of suicide attempt, there was a significant difference in age among patients with suicide attempts using “prescription drugs,” “over‐the‐counter drugs” and “pesticides/poisons.” …”
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    “…These include antisense nucleotides directed against the nonproductive transcript of SCN1A with the poison exon 20N and against an inhibitory noncoding antisense RNA of SCN1A. …”
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  8. 5348
    “…This role as an “essential poison” is related to the function of c-di-AMP in the control of potassium homeostasis. …”
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  9. 5349
    “…[NiFe]-hydrogenases are a promising alternative to the platinum-based catalysts that currently predominate in fuel cells due to the abundance of nickel and iron, and the resistance of some family members to inhibition by gases, including carbon monoxide, which rapidly poison platinum-based catalysts. However, the majority of characterised [NiFe]-hydrogenases are inhibited by oxygen (O(2)), limiting their activity and stability. …”
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  10. 5350
    “…The enzyme activity extracted from CALU3 is sensitive to inhibition by the topoisomerase II poison etoposide. Topoisomerase II beta expression was observed in three lung cancer cell lines including CALU3 and was confined to the nucleoli. …”
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  11. 5351
    por Meltzer, S. J.
    Publicado 1911
    “…The experiments with strychnin prove positively that the paralysing effect of this poison is due to its direct action upon the nerve cells of the cord, and not, as Verworn assumes, to a paralysing action upon the heart. …”
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  12. 5352
    por Duval, Charles W., Hibbard, R. J.
    Publicado 1927
    “…The liberation of the poison in vitro occurs as the natural result of autolysis while in vivo it is produced through specific action of bacteriolysin.…”
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    “…Protease activation was demonstrated in specimens of human skin under the influence of a poison ivy extract or croton oil added in vitro. Urinary protease activity of guinea pigs increased significantly during the first hours of anaphylactic shock and very markedly in peptone shock. …”
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  14. 5354
    por Gould, Bernard S., Tytell, Alfred A.
    Publicado 1941
    “…Low concentrations of iodoacetate or fluoride selectively poison the exogenous mechanism but do not affect the endogenous mechanism. …”
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  15. 5355
    “…Data on exposures to lindane were obtained from records of the California Poison Control System. We assessed the impact on clinical practice via a survey of 400 pediatricians RESULTS: Wastewater treatment plant monitoring showed that lindane declined in California after the ban. …”
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    “…Accumulation of labelled chloramphenicol was monitored in the presence of an energy poison to determine the involvement of active efflux on the antibiotic intracellular concentrations. …”
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    “…Using a pharmacogenetic approach, we find that flies sense food containing this poison by the DmX receptor. DmXR is an insect orphan G-protein–coupled receptor that has partially diverged in its ligand binding pocket from the metabotropic glutamate receptor family. …”
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  19. 5359
    “…BACKGROUND: Botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) is the most potent poison known to mankind. Currently no antidote is available to rescue poisoned synapses. …”
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  20. 5360
    “…This assumption is based on the precept that “the dose makes the poison”: higher doses will cause greater effects. …”
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