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Inhibition of cytochrome systems of heart muscle and certain bacteria by the antagonists of dihydrostreptomycin: 2-alkyl-4-hydroxyquinoline N-oxidesLightbown et al., 1956
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- Lightbown J
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Antagonism of streptomycin activity by culture filtrates of Pseudononas aerugino8a was first reported by Sureau, Arquie, Boyer & Saviard (1948). The factor responsible for the antagonism was isolated (Lightbown, 1954) andwas shown by Cornforth & James (1954 …
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