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Expert Opinion on Emerging Drugs, 2007
Several cephalosporins are in clinical development as broad-spectrum agents with potent activity against multi-resistant staphylococci as well as the Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria normally susceptible to advanced generation cephalsoporins. These agents represent a novel activity for the class and challenge a dogma that beta-lactams do not ...
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Several cephalosporins are in clinical development as broad-spectrum agents with potent activity against multi-resistant staphylococci as well as the Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria normally susceptible to advanced generation cephalsoporins. These agents represent a novel activity for the class and challenge a dogma that beta-lactams do not ...
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The immunosuppressive effect of cephalosporins and cephalosporin-gentamicin combinations
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 1981Human peripheral blood lymphocytes were cultured in several concentrations of each of 13 cephalosporins alone or in combination with gentamicin. Response to phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) was compared with that of cultures containing no antibiotics. No apparent immunoinhibitory effect could be detected for most cephalosporins.
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Progress in Pretreatment and Analysis of Cephalosporins: An Update Since 2005
Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, 2021Xiao-Yi Duan, Yuan Zhang, Yu Zhou
exaly
2000
Abstract Cephalosporins are products of the fungus Cephalospori num acremonium. Nowadays, the term cephalosporins is used only for cephalosporin C and the derivatives of 7-aminocephalosporanic acid (Table 14). Cephalosporins are structurally related to penicillin and have a similar mechanism of action (see Penicillins, this volume ...
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Abstract Cephalosporins are products of the fungus Cephalospori num acremonium. Nowadays, the term cephalosporins is used only for cephalosporin C and the derivatives of 7-aminocephalosporanic acid (Table 14). Cephalosporins are structurally related to penicillin and have a similar mechanism of action (see Penicillins, this volume ...
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