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Modes of action of antibacterial agents
D. G. Allison,
P. A. Lambert
College of Health and Life Sciences
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Antibacterial Agents
100%
Mode of Action
100%
Peptidoglycan
100%
Cell Wall
80%
Respiratory Infection
40%
Escherichia Coli
20%
Mycoplasma
20%
Antibiotics
20%
Bacterial Cells
20%
Mammalian Cells
20%
Cell Lysis
20%
Mechanical Strength
20%
Gram-negative
20%
Causative Agents
20%
Chlamydia Trachomatis
20%
L-form
20%
Bacterial Cell Wall
20%
Gram-positive Bacterial
20%
Osmotic Pressure
20%
Urinary Tract Infection
20%
Mechanical Integrity
20%
Proteus
20%
Mycobacterial Cell Wall
20%
Medical Importance
20%
Peptidoglycan Synthesis
20%
Macromolecular Structure
20%
Cell Wall Structure
20%
Chlamydophila Pneumoniae
20%
Antibiotic Action
20%
Mycoplasma Pneumoniae (M. pneumoniae)
20%
Urogenital Tract
20%
Bacterial L-form
20%
Selective Toxicity
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Peptidoglycan
100%
Cell Wall
100%
Escherichia coli
16%
Mycoplasma
16%
Chlamydia Pneumoniae
16%
Bacterial Cell
16%
Antimicrobial Activity
16%
Chlamydia Trachomatis
16%
Bacterial Cell Wall
16%
Cytolysis
16%
Urinary Tract
16%
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
16%