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  1. Short Reviews

    Microbial Cell Walls

    By M. R. J. Salton. (CIBA Lectures in Microbial Biochemistry, Vol. 4.) Pp. ix + 94. (New York and London: John Wiley and Sons,...

    Article 07 April 1962
  2. Short Reviews

    Advances in Applied Microbiology

    Vol. 3. Edited by Wayne W. Umbreit. Pp. xi + 421. (New York: Academic Press, Inc.; London: Academic Press, Inc....

    J. W. G. PORTER in Nature
    Article 07 April 1962
  3. pH-Chromatography’ of some Amphoteric Antibiotics

    p H-CHROMATOGRAPHY’ is a paper chromatography method which can be used for simultaneous determination of the ionic character of antibiotics and of...

    VLADIMÍR BETINA, PAVEL NEMEC in Nature
    Article 24 September 1960
  4. Innovation and Discovery in the Ethical Pharmaceutical Industry

    In this chapter, we focus attention on the process of innovation and discovery in one of the most dynamic and research-intensive industries in the...
    Edwin Mansfield, John Rapoport, ... Michael Hamburger in Research and Innovation in the Modern Corporation
    Chapter 1971
  5. Vancomycin

    The antibiotic, vancomycin, was isolated in the Eli Lilly Company laboratories from a Streptomyces species found in soil obtained in Borneo and...
    D. C. Jordan, P. E. Reynolds in Mechanism of Action
    Chapter 1967
  6. Enzymatic Reactions in Bacterial Cell Wall Synthesis Sensitive to Penicillins, Cephalosporins, and Other Antibacterial Agents

    The purpose of the present account of enzymatic reactions sensitive to penicillins, cephalosporins and other antibacterial agents is to complement...
    Jack L. Strominger in Mechanism of Action
    Chapter 1967
  7. D-Cycloserine and O-Carbamyl-D-serine

    Alanine is a major component of the peptidoglycan (mucopeptide) and teichoic acid moieties of bacterial cell walls (Salton, 1964). Part of the...
    Francis C. Neuhaus in Mechanism of Action
    Chapter 1967
  8. Die bakterielle Zellwand — ein verwundbarer Schutzschild

    Forscht man nach den Unterschieden zwischen Bakterienzellen und tierischen Zellen als einer möglichen Basis für ein selektives antibakterielles...
    T. J. Franklin, G. A. Snow, Werner Goebel in Biochemie antimikrobieller Wirkstoffe
    Chapter 1973
  9. Arzneimittel aus Mikroorganismen

    Kein Lebewesen existiert für sich allein; es ist stets ein Glied eines größeren Lebensraumes und von den benachbarten Lebewesen entweder in seiner...
    Ernst Steinegger, Rudolf Hänsel in Lehrbuch der Allgemeinen Pharmakognosie
    Chapter 1963
  10. Ristocetin

    Ristocetin is a fermentation product of Nocardia lurida (Grundy et al., 1957). The commercial preparation of this antibiotic, Spontin, is...
    D. C. Jordan in Antibiotics
    Chapter 1967
  11. Vancomycin

    The antibiotic, vancomycin, was isolated in the Eli Lilly Company laboratories from a Streptomyces species found in soil obtained in Borneo and...
    D. C. Jordan, P. E. Reynolds in Antibiotics
    Chapter 1967
  12. Enzymatic Reactions in Bacterial Cell Wall Synthesis Sensitive to Penicillins, Cephalosporins, and Other Antibacterial Agents

    The purpose of the present account of enzymatic reactions sensitive to penicillins, cephalosporins and other antibacterial agents is to complement...
    Jack L. Strominger in Antibiotics
    Chapter 1967
  13. Arzneimittel aus Mikroorganismen

    Kein Lebewesen existiert für sich allein; es ist stets ein Glied eines größeren Lebensraumes und von den benachbarten Lebewesen entweder in seiner...
    Chapter 1972
  14. Structural Chemistry of Actinomycetes Antibiotics

    Antibiotics, i. e., metabolic products of microorganisms which possess the capacity, in low concentration, of inhibiting the growth of, or...
    Chapter 1958
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