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Dictionary » E » Erythromycin ErythromycinErythromycin (Science: drug) An antibiotic that disrupts bacterial protein synthesis by binding totheir ribosomes and inhibiting translocation. ![]()
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Results from our forumkitasamycin is Belonging to the macrolide antibiotic... of pH more than 5.5. Pharmacology Characteristic: Belonging to the macrolide antibiotic, its antibacterial activity is similar to tylosin, erythromycin, spiramycin and oleandomycin. The mode of action is to inhibit the protein synthesis process. Its inhibition spectrum includes Mycoplasmas, ...
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back flow of blood... strands of cRNA that 'patrol" the inner vesicles of your endoplasmic membrane, they are made of up of a poly peptide chain of enzymes called erythromycin, their primary function is to find, and reduce larger polymers that are driving backwards. They also help in the defusement of smaller ...
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YeastDoes anyone know why a yeast medium where glucose is the carbon source would change to glycerol as the carbon source when the plate contains erythromycin? Thanks
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The Fiber Disease... is mixed with various chemicals, which can destroy many parasites. The doctor prescribed Ultravate skin cream, which made it worse. He gave me Erythromycin, which did not help. In his notes, which I recently acquired, he noted that I might have factitious disorder and underlying bipolar disorder. ...
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glandular fever and antibioticsThis is the structure of erythromycin ( Streptomyces erythraeus ) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/ec/Erythromycin.png/200px-Erythromycin.png This is the structure of penicilin ( Penicillium notatum ...
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