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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1946
Summary Analysis of the published data shows lack of agreement between in vitrosensitivities and the clinical response to streptomycin of a number of human infections. Employment of an in vitro method which applied certain principles—use of a large inoculum (3 to 1,700 million organisms), an optimal medium (Levinthal broth or agar), and incubation ...
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Summary Analysis of the published data shows lack of agreement between in vitrosensitivities and the clinical response to streptomycin of a number of human infections. Employment of an in vitro method which applied certain principles—use of a large inoculum (3 to 1,700 million organisms), an optimal medium (Levinthal broth or agar), and incubation ...
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Journal of general microbiology, 1987
The nucleotide sequence of the DNA fragment containing the streptomycin phosphotransferase (streptomycin kinase) [corrected] gene from the streptomycin-producer Streptomyces griseus strain HUT 6037 was determined. Analysis of the sequence revealed an open reading frame which could encode 325 amino acid residues. A biased codon usage pattern, reflecting
H, Shinkawa, M, Sugiyama, O, Nimi
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The nucleotide sequence of the DNA fragment containing the streptomycin phosphotransferase (streptomycin kinase) [corrected] gene from the streptomycin-producer Streptomyces griseus strain HUT 6037 was determined. Analysis of the sequence revealed an open reading frame which could encode 325 amino acid residues. A biased codon usage pattern, reflecting
H, Shinkawa, M, Sugiyama, O, Nimi
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A novel mechanism of streptomycin resistance in Yersinia pestis: Mutation in the rpsL gene
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2021Yumeng Wang, Hailian Wu
exaly
Hypersensitivity to streptomycin
Journal of Allergy, 1951A C, COHEN, G C, GLINSKY
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