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Native <i>Bacillus</i>-Based Probiotic Consortia Suppress <i>Vibrio parahaemolyticus</i> and Restructure Hatchery Water Microbiomes in Shrimp Larval Systems. [PDF]

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Synergism and Antagonism

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1989
Among the reasons for use of antimicrobials in combination is the desire to achieve synergistic inhibitory or bactericidal activity. Several methods have been used to test for the presence of synergistic interactions, but virtually all are either very time consuming or nonstandardized.
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Antagonism of Salicylate by Pantoyltaurine

Science, 1946
Like pantothenic acid, pantolactone, and the pantoate ion, pantoyltaurine and other pantothenic acid analogues of this type antagonize the inhibitory effect of salicylate on E. coli. It is suggested that the active antagonist in a solution of such an analogue is pantolactone or pantoate. These (particularly
P G, STANSLY, C M, ALVERSON
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Benzodiazepine antagonism by aminophylline

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1989
A double–blind, randomised study was performed to investigate whether aminophylline could reverse the sedative effect of benzodiazepine and if it could shorten the observation time necessary after benzodiazepine sedation. Forty patients undergoing minor abdominal, urogenital or lower extremity surgery were given benzodiazepine to maintain a state of ...
A, Høegholm   +4 more
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