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- adjective medicine That counteracts the effects of
mycobacteria
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Examples
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Parrish NM, Houston T, Jones PB, Townsend C, Dick JD (2001) In vitro activity of a novel antimycobacterial compound, N-octanesulfonylacetamide, and its effects on lipid and mycolic acid synthesis.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Vibha Gupta et al. 2010
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Parrish NM, Houston T, Jones PB, Townsend C, Dick JD (2001) In vitro activity of a novel antimycobacterial compound, N-octanesulfonylacetamide, and its effects on lipid and mycolic acid synthesis.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Vibha Gupta et al. 2010
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Parrish NM, Houston T, Jones PB, Townsend C, Dick JD (2001) In vitro activity of a novel antimycobacterial compound, N-octanesulfonylacetamide, and its effects on lipid and mycolic acid synthesis.
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In our study cathelicidins were identified at greater levels in M. paratuberculosis infection at 10 months PI in comparison to controls, suggesting a possible role in antimycobacterial activity.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Meetu Seth et al. 2009
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Belanger AE, Besra GS, Ford ME, Mikusova K, Belisle JT, et al. (1996) The embAB genes of Mycobacterium avium encode an arabinosyl transferase involved in cell wall arabinan biosynthesis that is the target for the antimycobacterial drug ethambutol.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Alistair K. Brown et al. 2009
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To test the antimycobacterial potency of platensimycin against slow growing mycobacteria we first tested the activity of the antibiotic against
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Alistair K. Brown et al. 2009
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