Which HAART drugs prevent mature virion formation from large polypeptides?_____
#2
What suffix is associated with small molecule kinase inhibitors?_____
#3
_____ inhibitors inhibit the enzyme responsible for cleaving proteins during viral replication
#4
One adverse effect of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) is increased risk for _____ infection (2-3x increased risk)
#5
Proteasomal inhibitors work best in cancers that mark _____ proteins to be targeted for degradation too quickly
#6
Imatinib is a _____ inhibitor of the Bcr-Abl fusion protein
#7
Which hepatitis drug has myelosuppression as a possible side effect?_____
#8
anastrazole
#9
exemestane
#10
alkylating agents
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Flashcard 1: Which HAART drugs prevent mature virion formation from large polypeptides?_____
Answer: Protease inhibitors
Flashcard 2: What suffix is associated with small molecule kinase inhibitors?_____
Answer: -nib
Flashcard 3: _____ inhibitors inhibit the enzyme responsible for cleaving proteins during viral replication
Answer: Protease
Flashcard 4: One adverse effect of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) is increased risk for _____ infection (2-3x increased risk)
Answer: Clostridium difficile
Flashcard 5: Proteasomal inhibitors work best in cancers that mark _____ proteins to be targeted for degradation too quickly
Answer: pro-apoptotic
Flashcard 6: Imatinib is a _____ inhibitor of the Bcr-Abl fusion protein
Answer: competitive
Flashcard 7: Which hepatitis drug has myelosuppression as a possible side effect?_____
Answer: Interferon alpha
Flashcard 8: anastrazole
Answer:
Extra: breast cancer in postmenopausal womenaromatase inhibitor
Flashcard 9: exemestane
Answer:
Extra: breast cancer in postmenopausal womenaromatase inhibitor
Flashcard 10: alkylating agents
Answer: absence of digits (and multiple varied anomalies)
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