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Food Additives & Contaminants: Part A, 2015
Chlortetracycline (CTC) is a broad-spectrum antibiotic used in veterinary medicine for pulmonary or digestive infections and having a regulatory maximum residue limit (MRL) necessitating an official analytical control method. The purpose of this study was to clarify the identification of different forms of CTC observed in standard solution, in spiked ...
Gaugain, Murielle +7 more
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Chlortetracycline (CTC) is a broad-spectrum antibiotic used in veterinary medicine for pulmonary or digestive infections and having a regulatory maximum residue limit (MRL) necessitating an official analytical control method. The purpose of this study was to clarify the identification of different forms of CTC observed in standard solution, in spiked ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1967
Excerpt To the Editor:In the article "A Guide to the Use of Antibiotics in Patients with Renal Disease," which appeared in the July (1967) issue of the ANNALS, the author states that a compound rec...
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Excerpt To the Editor:In the article "A Guide to the Use of Antibiotics in Patients with Renal Disease," which appeared in the July (1967) issue of the ANNALS, the author states that a compound rec...
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Low Levels of Chlortetracycline for Anaplasmosis
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1977SUMMARY Latent infections of anaplasmosis were eliminated from 10 adult cows by feeding 1.1 mg of chlortetracycline/kg of body weight for 120 days in a ration. Elimination of latent infection was confirmed by a negative reaction to the complement-fixation test for anaplasmosis at 180 days after medication ended and the failure to transmit anaplasmosis ...
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Chlortetracycline in calf milk replacer
Veterinary Record, 2013IN December 2012 and June 2013, the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD)issued advice regarding the prescribing and use of chlortetracycline (CTC) in calf milk replacer. The VMD's advice stated that there are no veterinary medicinal products containing CTC or any other antibiotics authorised for incorporation into calf milk replacer feed by the ...
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Some Historical Notes on Chlortetracycline
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1985When World War II ended in 1945, biologists took up peacetime pursuits again with great energy and success. Remarkable discoveries were made, including many in the fields of vitamins and antibiotics. At Lederle Laboratories, a division of American Cyanamid Company, work on antibiotics had been "frozen" during the war, except for an assignment by the ...
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Chlortetracycline for dracunculiasis
The Lancet, 1991M L, Eberhard, F H, Brandt, R L, Kaiser
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Antibiotiki i khimioterapiia = Antibiotics and chemoterapy [sic], 1991
The chlortetracycline (CT) resistance gene ctr was cloned from S. aureofaciens 633, a strain producing the antibiotic. The 6.6-kb DNA Bam HI fragment containing the resistance gene was cloned with the plasmid vector pIJ699. Comparison of the restriction maps of the cloned gene and the oxytetracycline (OT) resistance gene otrA from S.
G V, Sezonov +2 more
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The chlortetracycline (CT) resistance gene ctr was cloned from S. aureofaciens 633, a strain producing the antibiotic. The 6.6-kb DNA Bam HI fragment containing the resistance gene was cloned with the plasmid vector pIJ699. Comparison of the restriction maps of the cloned gene and the oxytetracycline (OT) resistance gene otrA from S.
G V, Sezonov +2 more
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