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Biosynthetic Origin of the Octose Core and Its Mechanism of Assembly during Apramycin Biosynthesis.
In vitro activity of apramycin against 16S-RMTase-producing Gram-negative isolates.
Clinical Breakpoint of Apramycin to Swine Salmonella and Its Effect on Ileum Flora.
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Apramycin Overcomes the Inherent Lack of Antimicrobial Bactericidal Activity in Mycobacterium absces…
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