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  1. Episomic control of mutation in Salmonella typhimurium

    G W P Dawson, P F Smith-Keary in Heredity
    Article 01 February 1963
  2. Reviews

    Microbial Genetics.

    Society for General Microbiology Symposium No. 10. Cambridge Univ. Press. Pp. 300. 42s.

    G Pontecorvo in Heredity
    Article 01 December 1960
  3. I

    Rigomar Rieger, Arnd Michaelis, Melvin M. Green in A Glossary of Genetics and Cytogenetics
    Chapter 1968
  4. F

    Rigomar Rieger, Arnd Michaelis, Melvin M. Green in A Glossary of Genetics and Cytogenetics
    Chapter 1968
  5. The Effect of Streptomycin and Other Aminoglycoside Antibiotics on Protein Synthesis

    Streptomycin (Sm), the first nontoxic broad spectrum antibiotic also effective against the tubercle bacillus, was isolated from Streptomyces griseus...
    G. A. Jacoby, L. Gorini in Antibiotics
    Chapter 1967
  6. Tetracyclines

    The tetracyclines are the prototypes of the broad spectrum antibiotics, so-called because they inhibit the growth of a wide range of microorganisms,...
    Allen I. Laskin in Antibiotics
    Chapter 1967
  7. Lincomycin

    Lincomycin, an antibiotic produced by Streptomyces lincolnensis var. lincolnensis, has the following structure (Hoeksema et al.,1964).
    F. N. Chang, B. Weisblum in Antibiotics
    Chapter 1967
  8. Viruses and the Immune Response

    There have been close links between the development of virology and that of immunology for a very long time. One could say that they were born...
    Chapter 1972
  9. Chemotherapy: history and principles

    Bacteria were discovered by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in Delft (Holland) in 1676, but their role in causing infections, plagues, and epidemics was...
    Adrien Albert in Selective Toxicity
    Chapter 1973
  10. The Effect of Streptomycin and Other Aminoglycoside Antibiotics on Protein Synthesis

    Streptomycin (Sm), the first nontoxic broad spectrum antibiotic also effective against the tubercle bacillus, was isolated from Streptomyces griseus...
    G. A. Jacoby, L. Gorini in Mechanism of Action
    Chapter 1967
  11. Tetracyclines

    The tetracyclines are the prototypes of the broad spectrum antibiotics, so called because they inhibit the growth of a wide range of microorganisms,...
    Allen I. Laskin in Mechanism of Action
    Chapter 1967
  12. The Streptogramin Family of Antibiotics

    The classification of antibiotics in the streptogramin family has been reviewed briefly by Lester Smith (1963). All the antibiotics of this family...
    D. Vazquez in Mechanism of Action
    Chapter 1967
  13. Chloramphenicol

    Chloramphenicol is of unique interest for a variety of reasons. It was the first broad-spectrum antibiotic introduced into medicinal use. It also was...
    F. E. Hahn in Mechanism of Action
    Chapter 1967
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