The quinolones
Quinolones constitute a large class of synthetic antimicrobial agents that are highly effective in the treatment of many types of infectious diseases, particularly those caused by bacteria. New quinolones are continually being developed as bacterial species develop resistance to existing quinolones....
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Other Authors: | Andriole, Vincent T (Editor) |
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Format: | Book |
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Academic Press
2000
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Edition: | THIRD EDITION |
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