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Polarity effects, resistance, and probiotic enhancement of intoxication of Salmonella enterica fraB mutants in murine models. [PDF]
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A Hydroxynaphthol Blue-Based Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification Assay for Closed-Tube Detection of the Streptomycin Resistance Gene <i>aadA1</i> in <i>Salmonella</i>. [PDF]
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In Planta Application and Efficacy of FireFighter-A Phage Cocktail for Combating Fire Blight. [PDF]
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Penicillin-Streptomycin Treatment Rewires Core Metabolic and Ribosomal Programs in HepG2 Cells. [PDF]
Movassaghi CS, Meyer JG.
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1949
The immediate effects of crystalline streptomycin were studied in 44 patients with advanced pulmonary tuberculosis. The findings were evaluated in the light of results obtained in 31 patients treated with noncrystalline streptomycin, and in 11 patients treated with both forms.
J B, FERGUSON, V G, BRISTOW, P R, BULL
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The immediate effects of crystalline streptomycin were studied in 44 patients with advanced pulmonary tuberculosis. The findings were evaluated in the light of results obtained in 31 patients treated with noncrystalline streptomycin, and in 11 patients treated with both forms.
J B, FERGUSON, V G, BRISTOW, P R, BULL
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1947
Abstract Streptomycin is the most effective antibacterial agent known for tuberculosis. In vitro it has a marked bacteriostatic action on the tubercle bacillus, and in vivo it tends to exert a deterrent effect on the disease in both animals and man.
H C, HINSHAW, M M, PYLE, W H, FELDMAN
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Abstract Streptomycin is the most effective antibacterial agent known for tuberculosis. In vitro it has a marked bacteriostatic action on the tubercle bacillus, and in vivo it tends to exert a deterrent effect on the disease in both animals and man.
H C, HINSHAW, M M, PYLE, W H, FELDMAN
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Experientia, 1947
La streptomycine et les acridines ont une propriete commune, en ce qu'ils forment avec les nucleoproteides des levures de complexes electro-adsorptifs.
L, MASSART, G, PEETERS, A, VAN HOUCKE
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La streptomycine et les acridines ont une propriete commune, en ce qu'ils forment avec les nucleoproteides des levures de complexes electro-adsorptifs.
L, MASSART, G, PEETERS, A, VAN HOUCKE
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