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The following pages link to Human Infections with Thymine-Requiring Bacteria (Q28331519):
Displaying 16 items.
- Incidence of thymidine-dependent enterococci detected on Mueller-Hinton agar with low thymidine content (Q33732528) (← links)
- Inactivation of the Thymidylate Synthase thyA in Non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae Modulates Antibiotic Resistance and Has a Strong Impact on Its Interplay with the Host Airways. (Q33812986) (← links)
- Co-trimoxazole (trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole): an updated review of its antibacterial activity and clinical efficacy. (Q34268863) (← links)
- Trimethoprim and sulfonamide resistance (Q34309123) (← links)
- Molecular cloning and mechanism of trimethoprim resistance in Haemophilus influenzae (Q35298678) (← links)
- Converting Cancer Therapies into Cures: Lessons from Infectious Diseases (Q36301709) (← links)
- Infection caused by thymidine-requiring, trimethoprim-resistant bacteria. (Q37254442) (← links)
- Metabolically deficient dwarf-colony mutants of Escherichia coli: deficiency and resistance to antibiotics of strains isolated from urine culture (Q37365407) (← links)
- Significance of the sulfonamide component for the clinical efficacy of trimethoprim-sulfonamide combinations (Q37903550) (← links)
- Rifampin plus trimethoprim: bactericidal activity and suppression of resistance in human urine in vitro (Q40621385) (← links)
- Trimethoprim resistance in Haemophilus influenzae is due to altered dihydrofolate reductase(s). (Q42260694) (← links)
- Thymidine mutants (Q42850570) (← links)
- General survey of trimethoprim combinations in the treatment of urinary tract infections (Q44110991) (← links)
- Increasing importance of plasmid-mediated trimethoprim resistance in enterobacteria: two six-month clinical surveys. (Q54557462) (← links)
- Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Q70220871) (← links)
- Bacterial resistance to trimethoprim (Q71353994) (← links)