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- What is selective toxicity in the context of antibiotic chemotherapy? Support your answer with examples.
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- PET relies on radioactive substances administeredseveral minutes before the scan. How is PET used in chemotherapy?What is the spectrum of activity for an antibiotic and why would this be important treating infections? Compare and contrast narrow and broad spectrum antibiotics.Explain chemotherapy in terms of specific inhibitionCompetitive Inhibition,Noncompetitive Inhibition, and Uncompetitive Inhibition
- True/False: Chemotherapy drugs deliver cytotoxic agents to all cells, but target highly dividing cells.Describe the mechanism of drug absorption through opthalmic route? Please answer at your own easy words.Will the results of an in vitro antibiotic sensitivity test always agree with the results of an in vivo use of the antibiotic? Why or why not?
- List and explain in your own words the 5 mechanisms of antimicrobial drug resistanceWhat does the zone of inhibition imply? Does the measurement of the zone ofinhibition imply that one antibiotic is better than the other? Support your answer.Which of these antibiotics would do the best job as a broad spectrum antibiotic?