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Emetics
Known as:
drugs emetics
, [GA600] EMETICS
, Emetic Drugs
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Agents that cause vomiting. They may act directly on the gastrointestinal tract, bringing about emesis through local irritant effects, or indirectly…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Cereulide synthetase gene cluster from emetic Bacillus cereus: Structure and location on a mega virulence plasmid related to Bacillus anthracis toxin plasmid pXO1
M. Ehling-Schulz
,
M. Fricker
,
H. Grallert
,
Petra Rieck
,
M. Wagner
,
S. Scherer
BMC Microbiology
2006
Corpus ID: 15648730
BackgroundCereulide, a depsipeptide structurally related to valinomycin, is responsible for the emetic type of gastrointestinal…
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Review
2006
Review
2006
Treatment of nausea and vomiting: Gaps in our knowledge
G. Sanger
,
P. Andrews
Autonomic Neuroscience
2006
Corpus ID: 43126613
Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Bacillus cereus is common in the environment but emetic toxin producing isolates are rare
M. Altayar
,
A. Sutherland
Journal of Applied Microbiology
2006
Corpus ID: 13506665
Aims: To determine the incidence of emetic toxin producing Bacillus cereus in soil, animal faeces and selected vegetable produce…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Emetic toxin formation of Bacillus cereus is restricted to a single evolutionary lineage of closely related strains.
M. Ehling-Schulz
,
B. Svensson
,
+10 authors
S. Scherer
Microbiology
2005
Corpus ID: 18130052
An in-depth polyphasic approach was applied to study the population structure of the human pathogen Bacillus cereus. To assess…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Identification and Partial Characterization of the Nonribosomal Peptide Synthetase Gene Responsible for Cereulide Production in Emetic Bacillus cereus
M. Ehling-Schulz
,
N. Vukov
,
+4 authors
S. Scherer
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2005
Corpus ID: 27345992
ABSTRACT Cereulide, a depsipeptide structurally related to valinomycin, is responsible for the emetic type of gastrointestinal…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Human positron emission tomography studies of brain neurokinin 1 receptor occupancy by aprepitant
M. Bergström
,
R. Hargreaves
,
+16 authors
J. Hietala
Biological Psychiatry
2004
Corpus ID: 21071199
Review
2003
Review
2003
Final results of a randomized phase III trial comparing cyclophosphamide, epirubicin, and fluorouracil with a dose-intensified epirubicin and cyclophosphamide + filgrastim as neoadjuvant treatment in…
P. Therasse
,
L. Mauriac
,
+7 authors
M. Piccart
Journal of Clinical Oncology
2003
Corpus ID: 27221094
PURPOSE To compare the efficacy of a standard anthracycline-based regimen to a dose-intensified anthracycline regimen in locally…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Production of Bacillus cereus emetic toxin (cereulide) in various foods.
N. Agata
,
Michio Ohta
,
Keiko Yokoyama
Journal of food microbiology
2002
Corpus ID: 4241110
Review
1987
Review
1987
Conditioned taste aversion induced by self-administered drugs: Paradox revisited
T. Hunt
,
Z. Amit
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
1987
Corpus ID: 25468081
Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
5-hydroxytryptamine m-receptor antagonism to prevent cisplatin-induced emesis
Brenda Costall
,
A. Domeney
,
R. J. Naylor
,
F. Tattersall
Neuropharmacology
1986
Corpus ID: 30728125
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