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  • A sulfonamide antibacterial, used as the base or the sodium salt in the treatment of infections.
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  • ...th America, and Asia that appears to have antiallergic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antioxidant, antitumor, and immunostimulating activity.
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  • ...iel Bovet, determined that only the sulfanilamide subunit of Prontosil had antibacterial.
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  • A [[sulfonamide]] antibacterial agent that interferes with [[folic acid]] synthesis in susceptible bacteria
    272 bytes (35 words) - 14:53, 5 March 2009
  • ...used synergistic combination of two [[antibiotic]]s, with broad-spectrum antibacterial activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms, including
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  • ...iel Bovet, determined that only the sulfanilamide subunit of Prontosil had antibacterial.
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  • A [[pyrimidine]] inhibitor of [[dihydrofolate reductase]], it is an antibacterial related to [[pyrimethamine]]. The interference with folic acid metabolism m
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  • ...second-generation [[cephalosporin]] type of [[antibiotic]] medication. It antibacterial activity is due to the core beta-[[lactam]] structure which interacts with ...42.5660 grams/mole. Like penicillins and other cephalosporins, cefonicid's antibacterial activity is due to the presence of a beta-lactam, which can react with peni
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  • {{r|Antibacterial}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Antibacterial]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Antibacterial}}
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  • {{r|Antibacterial}}
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  • ...type of [[antibiotic]] medication used to treat bacterial infections. Its antibacterial activity is due to the presence of a beta-[[lactam]] core structure, which
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  • {{r|Antibacterial}}
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  • {{r|Antibacterial}}
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  • {{r|Antibacterial}}
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  • {{r|Antibacterial}}
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  • {{r|Antibacterial}}
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  • ...n]] type of [[antibiotic]] medication that is no longer commonly used. It antibacterial activity is due the core beta-[[lactam]] structure that is common among all
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  • ...was the first to suggest that the '''[[Penicillium]]''' mould must have an antibacterial substance, and the first to isolate the active substance which he named [[p ...It is assumed that the oil cakes served the dual function of desiccant and antibacterial.
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  • ...sub>6</sub>S, yields an average molecular mass of 339.3240 gram/mole. Its antibacterial activity is due to the presence of a beta-[[lactam]] core structure, which
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  • ...ub>O<sub>5</sub>S and an average molecule mass of 389.4260 gram/mole. Its antibacterial activity is due to the presence of a beta-[[lactam]] core structure, which
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  • ...r to the antibiotics [[mezlocillin]] and [[piperacillin]]. It has greater antibacterial activity relative to similar carboxy forms of penicillin. It is active agai
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  • {{r|Antibacterial}}
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  • | title = (Abstract) Comparative antibacterial effects of daptomycin, vancomycin and teicoplanin studied in an in vitro ph
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  • ...reduce the rate of its renal excretion; cilistatin does not have a direct antibacterial effect but keeps imipenem levels high.
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  • ...H<sub>16</sub>N<sub>4</sub>O<sub>8</sub>S and molecular mass 424.3850. It antibacterial action is due to the presence of a beta-[[lactam]], which reacts with bacte
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  • Hetacillin is a prodrug with no antibacterial activity, but it is metabolized into the antibiotic [[ampicillin]]. Hetaci
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  • ...oratory (LANL)]</ref> It was once used extensively to mint coins and as an antibacterial agent before the discovery of [[antibiotics]] (though today silver in [[col
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  • ...terocytes, but also macrophages and the liver. Originally thought to be an antibacterial substance, <ref>{{citation
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  • ...sub>4</sub>S, gives it an average molecule mass of 347.3890 gram/mole. Its antibacterial activity is due to the core beta-[[lactam]] structure, which bind with peni
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  • ...[[antibiotic]] produced from [[Streptomyces mediterranei]]. It has a broad antibacterial spectrum, including activity against several forms of Mycobacterium. In sus
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  • ...for the ''S. aureus'' side of the plate since such bacteria is known to be antibacterial resistant. Bacitracin finds a certain difficulty to translate Gram-negative ...r [''M. varians'']. <ref>De Lillo A ''et al.'' (1997) Relationship between antibacterial activity and cell surface binding of lactoferrin in species of genus Microc
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  • | title = In vitro and in vivo antibacterial activities of a novel glycylcycline, the 9-t-butylglycylamido derivative of
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  • {{r|Antibacterial}}
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  • | title=In vitro antibacterial activity of some plant essential oils ...ter, the limbic system. Topical application of aromatic oils may exert antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic effects.
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  • ...across the skin and fins of the fish. They are treated with [[antiseptic|antibacterial]] or [[antibiotic]] medications.<ref>http://www.wetwebmedia.com/BrackishSub
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  • ...as carriers<ref name=Ridolfi></ref>. Chitosan-lipid nanoparticles exhibit antibacterial activity<ref name=Ridolfi></ref>. This is useful for both storing tretinoin
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  • ...plenty of water, get sufficient sleep each day, and exercise. The use of antibacterial soaps are no better than regular soaps at removing this virus from your han
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  • ...terocytes, but also macrophages and the liver. Originally thought to be an antibacterial substance, <ref>{{citation
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  • * [[Bleomycin]] used as for cancer chemotherapy, not as an antibacterial
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  • ...journals.org/sre/abstracts/abstracts/abstracts2007/Aug/Iroha%20et%20al.htm Antibacterial efficacy of colloidal silver] alone and in combination with other antibioti
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  • ...author = Meyhoff H, Nordling J, Gammelgaard P, Vejlsgaard R | title = Does antibacterial ointment applied to urethral meatus in women prevent recurrent cystitis? |
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  • Has antibacterial killing mechanisms such as hydrogen [[peroxide formation]], [[defensin synt
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  • *[[Antibacterial/Definition]]
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  • ...waters of the [[Ganges River]] and [[Jumna]] rivers in India had marked [[antibacterial]] action against the bacteria responsible for the disease, [[cholera]]. Tes ...d this finding with the patient's own recovery, which he attributed to the antibacterial action of the phage, and to his past work with locusts. That work had first
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  • ...waters of the [[Ganges River]] and [[Jumna]] rivers in India had marked [[antibacterial]] action against the bacteria responsible for the disease, [[cholera]]. Tes ...d this finding with the patient's own recovery, which he attributed to the antibacterial action of the phage, and to his past work with locusts. That work had first
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  • ...J. Creed, S. Zullo, and S. Adhya. 1996. Long-circulating bacteriophage as antibacterial agents. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93:3188-3192.
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  • ...tilin, surfactin, bacillomycin, bacilysin, and fengycin, which are used as antibacterial and antifungal medicines. The antifungal activity of ''B. subtilis'' strai
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  • |discovery of the antibacterial effects of the [[sulphonamide]], [[Prontosil]]
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  • *[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC444706/?tool=pubmed Antibacterial effects of silver electrodes with weak direct current]. Spadaro JA, Berger
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  • ...eteenth century that bacteria are the cause of many diseases, no effective antibacterial treatments were available. In 1910, Paul Ehrlich developed the first antibi
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