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Tag: Mechanism of action

Macrolides
Posted on May 14, 2023May 14, 2023 Bacteriology

Mechanism of Action and Antimicrobial Activity of Macrolides

Discover the mechanism of action and antimicrobial activity of macrolides, knowledge for effective infection treatment and prevention. Read more

Fluoroquinolones notes
Posted on May 5, 2023May 12, 2023 Bacteriology

Fluoroquinolones: Structure, Classification, Mechanism of Action, and Antimicrobial Activity

Discover fluoroquinolones' structure, mechanism of action, and antimicrobial activity. Learn classification for effective use. Read more

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