Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cross-tolerance> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 18 of
18
with 100 items per page.
- Cross-tolerance abstract "Cross-tolerance is a phenomenon that occurs when someone who is tolerant to the effects of a certain drug also develops a tolerance to another drug. It often happens between two drugs with similar functions or effects – for example, acting on the same cell receptor or affecting the transmission of certain neurotransmitters. Cross-tolerance has been observed with pharmaceutical drugs such as anti-anxiety agents and illicit substances, and sometimes the two of them together. Often, a person who uses one drug can be tolerant to a drug that has a completely different function. This phenomenon allows one to become tolerant to a drug that they have never even used before.".
- Cross-tolerance wikiPageID "2207781".
- Cross-tolerance wikiPageRevisionID "603338552".
- Cross-tolerance auto "yes".
- Cross-tolerance date "December 2009".
- Cross-tolerance hasPhotoCollection Cross-tolerance.
- Cross-tolerance subject Category:Pharmacology.
- Cross-tolerance comment "Cross-tolerance is a phenomenon that occurs when someone who is tolerant to the effects of a certain drug also develops a tolerance to another drug. It often happens between two drugs with similar functions or effects – for example, acting on the same cell receptor or affecting the transmission of certain neurotransmitters. Cross-tolerance has been observed with pharmaceutical drugs such as anti-anxiety agents and illicit substances, and sometimes the two of them together.".
- Cross-tolerance label "Cross-tolerance".
- Cross-tolerance label "Kreuztoleranz".
- Cross-tolerance label "Tolerancja krzyżowa".
- Cross-tolerance sameAs Kreuztoleranz.
- Cross-tolerance sameAs Tolerancja_krzyżowa.
- Cross-tolerance sameAs m.06v_bz.
- Cross-tolerance sameAs Q746408.
- Cross-tolerance sameAs Q746408.
- Cross-tolerance wasDerivedFrom Cross-tolerance?oldid=603338552.
- Cross-tolerance isPrimaryTopicOf Cross-tolerance.