Nystatin A3 is a lipid of Polyketides (PK) class. Nystatin a3 is associated with abnormalities such as Mycoses, Candidiasis of the genitals and Gigantism. The involved functions are known as Drug Interactions, Process, Synthesis, Fermentation and Anabolism. Nystatin a3 often locates in Cell membrane, Membrane, Protoplasm, Entire oral cavity and integral to membrane. The associated genes with Nystatin A3 are Gene Clusters. The related lipids are Sterols, 1,2-oleoylphosphatidylcholine, Membrane Lipids, DOPE and N-caproylsphingosine.
To understand associated biological information of Nystatin A3, we collected biological information of abnormalities, associated pathways, cellular/molecular locations, biological functions, related genes/proteins, lipids and common seen animal/experimental models with organized paragraphs from literatures.
Nystatin A3 is suspected in Mycoses, Candidiasis of the genitals, Gigantism and other diseases in descending order of the highest number of associated sentences.
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Associated locations are in red color. Not associated locations are in black.
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Hoppe JE | Treatment of oropharyngeal candidiasis in immunocompetent infants: a randomized multicenter study of miconazole gel vs. nystatin suspension. The Antifungals Study Group. | 1997 | Pediatr. Infect. Dis. J. | pmid:9076817 |
Kim CJ et al. | Modulation of high-voltage activated Ca2+ channels in the rat periaqueductal gray neurons by mu-type opioid agonist. | 1997 | J. Neurophysiol. | pmid:9084607 |
Dubé MP et al. | Nystatin prophylaxis. | 1997 | Clin. Microbiol. Rev. | pmid:9105760 |
Gedde MM et al. | Cytoplasmic pH and human erythrocyte shape. | 1997 | Biophys. J. | pmid:9138569 |
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Privitera G et al. | Influence of different protocols of antibiotic prophylaxis on endoluminal bacterial overgrowth and translocation following small-bowel or combined liver-small-bowel transplantation in a large-animal model. | 1997 | Transplant. Proc. | pmid:9142289 |
Akiyama SI et al. | Control of permeation of bleomycin A2 by polyene antibiotics in cultured Chinese hamster cells. | 1979 | Cancer Res. | pmid:91431 |
Lewis SA et al. | Nystatin as a probe for investigating the electrical properties of a tight epithelium. | 1977 | J. Gen. Physiol. | pmid:915470 |
Harata N et al. | Run-down of the GABAA response under experimental ischaemia in acutely dissociated CA1 pyramidal neurones of the rat. | 1997 | J. Physiol. (Lond.) | pmid:9161985 |
Darwazeh AM et al. | The in vitro adhesion of Candida albicans to buccal epithelial cells (BEC) from diabetic and non-diabetic individuals after in vivo and in vitro application of nystatin. | 1997 | J. Oral Pathol. Med. | pmid:9178175 |