streptothricin love

Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun Any of a group of antibiotics produced by an actinomycete (Streptomyces lavendulae) and active against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria and some fungi.

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  • noun a basic antibiotic derived from a soil actinomycete

Etymologies

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition

[New Latin Streptothrix, Streptothric-, former genus name of the actinomycete producing it (strepto– + Greek thrix, trikh-, hair) + –in.]

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Examples

  • During the streptothricin studies Dr. Waksman and his collaborators developed a series of test-methods, which turned out to be very useful in the isolation of streptomycin in

    Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1952 - Presentation Speech 1964

  • Encouraged by the discovery of streptothricin and stimulated by the triumphal development of penicillin treatment, the research team headed by Dr. Waksman continued their untiring search for new antibiotic-producing microbes.

    Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1952 - Presentation Speech 1964

  • Further studies revealed that streptothricin was too toxic.

    Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1952 - Presentation Speech 1964

  • These preliminary studies were completed in a relatively short time, thanks to the clear principles which had been set out previously by Dr. Waksman for the study of streptothricin.

    Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1952 - Presentation Speech 1964

  • He has isolated, together with his students and associates, a number of new antibiotics, including actinomycin (1940), clavacin, streptothricin (1942), streptomycin (1943), grisein

    Selman A. Waksman - Biography 1964

  • Encouraged by the discovery of streptothricin and stimulated by the triumphal development of penicillin treatment, the research team headed by Dr. Waksman continued their untiring search for new antibiotic-producing microbes.

    Sandwalk 2009

  • In 1942 another antibiotic was detected and studied, called «streptothricin».

    Sandwalk 2009

  • These preliminary studies were completed in a relatively short time, thanks to the clear principles which had been set out previously by Dr. Waksman for the study of streptothricin.

    Sandwalk 2009

  • Further studies revealed that streptothricin was too toxic.

    Sandwalk 2009

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