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- noun Plural form of
azole .
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Treatment for amoebic infection is the "azoles" - metronidazole or secnidazole - followed by a second drug like diloxanide furoate.
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MGCD290 is an oral, small molecule, Hos2 fungal inhibitor for use in combination with azoles, such as fluconazole, for fungal infections.
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MGCD290 is an oral, small molecule, Hos2 fungal inhibitor for use in combination with azoles, such as fluconazole, for fungal infections.
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In addition, MGCD290 expands fluconazole's spectrum of activity and restores susceptibility to pathogens such as C. glabrata, C. krusei, and Zygomycetes which are clinically resistant to fluconazole, and cross-resistant to azoles.
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MGCD290 is the lead compound from a proprietary class of small molecules that potentiates and extends the antifungal spectrum of azoles, and restores susceptibility to azole-resistant fungal pathogens.
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MGCD290 is the lead compound from a proprietary class of small molecules that potentiates and extends the antifungal spectrum of azoles, and restores susceptibility to azole-resistant fungal pathogens.
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Marchais-Oberwinkler S, Werth R, Negri M, Al-Soud YA, et al. (2008) Design, synthesis, biological evaluation and pharmacokinetics of bis (hydroxyphenyl) substituted azoles, thiophenes, benzenes, and aza-benzenes as potent and selective nonsteroidal inhibitors of 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (17β-HSD1).
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Matthias Negri et al. 2010
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In addition, MGCD290 expands fluconazole's spectrum of activity and restores susceptibility to pathogens such as C. glabrata, C. krusei, and Zygomycetes which are clinically resistant to fluconazole, and cross-resistant to azoles.
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In addition, MGCD290 expands fluconazole's spectrum of activity and restores susceptibility to pathogens such as C. glabrata, C. krusei, and Zygomycetes which are clinically resistant to fluconazole, and cross-resistant to azoles.
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MGCD290 is an oral, small molecule, Hos2 fungal inhibitor for use in combination with azoles, such as fluconazole, for fungal infections.
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