synergist

NOUN
  1. a drug that augments the activity of another drug
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  • This can be seen as an example of synergistic epistasis, in which deleterious alleles tend to magnify each other's effects.
  • Vitamin A supports healthy mucous membranes while vitamin C and E act synergistically to combat free radicals commonly created during infection.
  • A synergistic blend of healing substances, according to ayurveda, delivers a holistic benefit that is greater than the sum of its parts.
  • The latter participate in numerous morphogenetic and physiological events, including hematopoiesis, through synergistic interactions with other transcriptional activators.
  • Together, these herbs have a synergistic effect. Times, Sunday Times
  • While hyperforin may be sufficient to explain the antidepressant effects of St. John's wort, synergistic effects on monoamines is possible.
  • If we look at reality and note that Plasmodium reproduces sexually in the mosquito, the probability becomes several orders of magnitude higher, as synergistic substitutions can be assembled by intragenic recombination. Behe Responds
  • By harnessing the power of nature's own antibiotics, scientists have engineered an enzyme known as a lysin that not only kills MRSA in mice but also works synergistically with antibiotics that were once powerless against the formidable organism. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • But surely you understand that there is polarity in nature (cation/anion, stamen/pistil, male/female), a condition in which complimentary opposites exist in a synergistic fashion to produce and create. Spark plugs and transmissions
  • Dr. Cherbuliez, currently the Vice President of the American Apitherapy Society, is a pioneer of what he calls Green Medicine, a synergistic, multimolecular approach to health. utilizing the what Dr. Cherbuliez calls the Api-pharmacopeia. WN.com - Articles related to Probiotic Use In Mothers Limits Eczema In Their Babies
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