Although the ototoxic actions of a variety of drugs have long been documented, the biochemical mechanisms underlying such toxicity largely remain to be established. For example, recent advances have provided us with information about the actions of salicylates (aspirin) and diuretics (furosemide) but we are not yet able to specify the mechanisms by which these drugs damage the cochlea. On the other hand, the considerable amount of biochemical and pharmacological data on the effects of aminoglycosides (streptomycin, neomycin, gentamicin and related compounds) has enabled us to formulate a rational hypothesis of their mechanism of action.We have previously presented evidence for an involvement of polyphosphoinositides in the ototoxic actions ...
Aminoglycosides (AG) are commonly prescribed antibiotics with potent bactericidal activities. One ma...
Exposure to intense sound or high doses of aminoglycoside antibiotics can increase hearing threshold...
Clinical ototoxicity—permanent hearing loss caused by medications—is estimated to affect millions of...
Although the ototoxic actions of a variety of drugs have long been documented. the biochemical mecha...
Abstract-The ototoxicities of eight aminoglycoside antibiotics and fragments were measured quantitat...
The ototoxicities of eight aminoglycoside antibiotics and fragments were measured quantitatively by ...
This paper reviews intriguing recent findings on the mechanisms of drug induced hearing loss caused ...
This paper reviews intriguing recent findings on the mechanisms of drug induced hearing loss caused ...
Aminoglycoside antibiotics remain widely used for urgent clinical treatment of life-threatening infe...
Aminoglycoside interactions with various phospholipids were measured in three model systems and comp...
Aminoglycosides are potent antibiotics deployed worldwide despite their known side-effect of sensori...
Exposure to intense sound or high doses of aminoglycoside antibiotics can increase hearing threshold...
In order to determine the relation between uptake of aminoglycoside antibiotic (AA) molecules by sen...
Previously postulated molecular mechanisms of aminoglycoside ototoxicity were investigated in outer ...
This review introduces the pathology of aminoglycoside antibiotic and the cisplatin chemotherapy cla...
Aminoglycosides (AG) are commonly prescribed antibiotics with potent bactericidal activities. One ma...
Exposure to intense sound or high doses of aminoglycoside antibiotics can increase hearing threshold...
Clinical ototoxicity—permanent hearing loss caused by medications—is estimated to affect millions of...
Although the ototoxic actions of a variety of drugs have long been documented. the biochemical mecha...
Abstract-The ototoxicities of eight aminoglycoside antibiotics and fragments were measured quantitat...
The ototoxicities of eight aminoglycoside antibiotics and fragments were measured quantitatively by ...
This paper reviews intriguing recent findings on the mechanisms of drug induced hearing loss caused ...
This paper reviews intriguing recent findings on the mechanisms of drug induced hearing loss caused ...
Aminoglycoside antibiotics remain widely used for urgent clinical treatment of life-threatening infe...
Aminoglycoside interactions with various phospholipids were measured in three model systems and comp...
Aminoglycosides are potent antibiotics deployed worldwide despite their known side-effect of sensori...
Exposure to intense sound or high doses of aminoglycoside antibiotics can increase hearing threshold...
In order to determine the relation between uptake of aminoglycoside antibiotic (AA) molecules by sen...
Previously postulated molecular mechanisms of aminoglycoside ototoxicity were investigated in outer ...
This review introduces the pathology of aminoglycoside antibiotic and the cisplatin chemotherapy cla...
Aminoglycosides (AG) are commonly prescribed antibiotics with potent bactericidal activities. One ma...
Exposure to intense sound or high doses of aminoglycoside antibiotics can increase hearing threshold...
Clinical ototoxicity—permanent hearing loss caused by medications—is estimated to affect millions of...