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Nor do scientists know if patients may develop resistance to the drug's benefits.
Postmortems on eight reds that died of natural causes last year found traces of an antibody – raising hopes that reds may develop resistance to the virus.
Bacteria may develop resistance to drugs in several ways: mutation changes in genetic composition; transduction, whereby resistance is transferred from a resistant to a nonresistant strain; transformation, in which a bacterial cell takes from its environment the genes from a resistant form to acquire resistance; and conjugation, in which the organism acquires resistance by cell-to-cell contact.
As it rolled out the Roundup-resistant seeds, Owen recalled, Monsanto dismissed warnings from him and others that weeds may develop resistance.
"Those people who do not comply with the treatment, or take drugs for an insufficiently long time or in the wrong dosage, may develop resistance to the treatment," Dr. Pieter van Maaren, the World Health Organization representative for Papua New Guinea, told VICE News.
However, L. monocytogenes may develop resistance towards such bacteriocins.
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If the protein under consideration has isoforms and/or paralogs the pathogen may readily develop resistance by functional substitution, and the effect of the antibacterial may be also reduced by competitive binding to non-essential forms.
Chemicals are used to treat the lice, and the parasites may quickly develop resistance to them.
However, patients may also develop resistance within 1 year of treatment.
Therefore, cells in regions with drug concentration below the therapeutic level will cause tumor recurrence and they may also develop resistance to future treatment.
However, even patients who initially respond to these therapies may eventually develop resistance.
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