DNA gyrase = prokaryotic topoisomerase II/IV inhibitor, not I/II. "DNA gyrase" doesn't apply to eukaryotic topoisomerase II inhibitors (etoposide/teniposide). The term DNA gyrase specifically = prokaryotic II/IV (fluoroquinolones, e.g., ciprofloxacin).
DNA gyrase = prokaryotic topoisomerase II/IV inhibitor, not I/II.
"DNA gyrase" doesn't apply to eukaryotic topoisomerase II inhibitors (etoposide/teniposide). The term DNA gyrase specifically = prokaryotic II/IV (fluoroquinolones, e.g., ciprofloxacin).
I love how u reinforce everything again and again about methotrexate , and so much more , just to hammer on. Really helpful.
Aminoglycosides 30s right?
Thank you so much Dr Michael!!!!
Thanks Didier
why not klebsiella?
Klebsiella can cause also.
I think they will mention bloody sputum
Not present on the website
Thanks for letting me know. Should be present now!
Thank you
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Thanks Mike