axone

NOUN
  1. long nerve fiber that conducts away from the cell body of the neuron
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  • During the study period, the percentage of gonorrhea samples exhibiting elevated MICs rose from 0.2 to 1.4 percent of samples for cefixime (an oral cephalosporin) and from 0.1 to 0.3 percent for ceftriaxone (an injectable cephalosporin). New 'superbug' strain of gonorrhea resistant to antibiotics
  • Moreover, the absence of tubulin and axonemal dynein in the spirochetes and the incapability of the bacterial and eukaryotic membranes 'making a continuum now suggest that the hypothesis is outdated. ID Research, Look to the Example
  • The homology between axonemal and cytoplasmic dynein intermediate chains has suggested a similar cargo-binding function for the IC subunit of cytoplasmic dynein.
  • Genital gonorrhea infections in men and nonpregnant women may be treated with a third-generation cephalosporin (intramuscular ceftriaxone [Rocephin]) or fluoroquinolone antibiotic.
  • The free sliding experiments suggest that mechanical linkages between the doublets prevent free sliding in an intact axoneme.
  • In most cases, this was confirmed by the observation of the flagellar axoneme in additional serial sections.
  • Prof Ison, from the Health Protection Agency (HPA) in London, explained how some strains of the gonococcal bacteria that cause the disease are now demonstrating decreased sensitivity to the current antibiotics used to treat them - ceftriaxone and cefixime. Medindia Health News
  • Previous studies have revealed that axonemal microtubules showed oscillatory sliding under the condition where the free bending of axonemes was restricted by adhering them on glass surfaces.
  • A number of models have been proposed based on assumption of certain feedback mechanisms wherein local sliding between microtubules is regulated by the axonemal curvature.
  • The PCD phenotype results from axonemal abnormalities and dysfunction of motile cilia and flagella.
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