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(medicine) The antiseptic ethacridine lactate
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(pharmacology) A topical antiinfective, typically used as a fungicide, whose active ingredients are 9-aminoacridine and 4-hexylresorcinol.
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A topical antiinfective drug.
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A polyketide that inhibits the production of aflatoxin
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(organic chemistry) A tricyclic thiazole derivative that is an antibiotic
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A particular furanochromone.
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(medicine) Any of a class of antibiotics related to chloramphenicol
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An anthraquinone glycoside that is the basis of some antibiotics
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A derivative of artemisinin
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(medicine, colloquial) Benzylpenicillin.
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(pharmacology) A diamine used in some medications to stabilize penicillin.
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Alternative form of bicuculline [(biochemistry) A light-sensitive competitive antagonist of GABA receptors; it is used in the study of epilepsy]
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(medicine, historical) A sterilized solution of potassium sodium bismuthotartrate, used to treat syphilis.
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A commercial form of bleomycin
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A dihydroxyboryl derivative of phenylalanine, used in cancer therapy.
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(pharmacology) An organic phosphorus compound used as a drug in animals.
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An anthraquinone compound.
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(pharmacology) A synthetic derivative of glycyrrhizinic acid having the chemical formula C₃₄H₅₀O₇; used as a drug for treatment of various conditions including esophageal inflammation.
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A particular synthetic analogue of dolastatin.
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Any quinolone antibiotic
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(medicine) A chemotherapy medication, 4-[4-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]butanoic acid, used in treating chronic lymphocytic leukemia
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(pharmacology) A broad-spectrum antibiotic C₁₁H₁₂Cl₂N₂O₅ isolated from cultures of a soil actinomycete (Streptomyces venezuelae) or prepared synthetically and used against serious infections such as typhoid fever.
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Alternative form of chloramphenicol [(pharmacology) A broad-spectrum antibiotic C₁₁H₁₂Cl₂N₂O₅ isolated from cultures of a soil actinomycete (Streptomyces venezuelae) or prepared synthetically and used against serious infections such as typhoid fever.]
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(medicine) The antibiotic chloramphenicol
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(pharmacology) A lincosamide antibiotic drug C₁₈H₃₃ClN₂O₅S, mostly used to treat infections with anaerobic bacteria.
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Alternative form of colcemid [A derivative of colchicine that is used in genetic research]
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A particular DNA intercalator.
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(medicine) A derivative of, or mixture of tetracyclines
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A mycotoxin produced by the fungus Penicillium islandicum
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(organic chemistry) An agricultural fungicide produced by the bacterium Streptomyces griseus, widely used in biomedical research.
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(medicine) A polycyclic metabolite of the fungus Penicillium cyclopium that interferes with calcium metabolism
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(biochemistry) A particular Fusarium toxin.
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The halogenated tetracycline antibiotic (4S,4aS,5aR,12aS)-4-(dimethylamino)-7-fluoro-3,10,12,12a-tetrahydroxy-1,11-dioxo-9-[2-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)acetamido]-1,4,4a,5,5a,6,11,12a-octahydrotetracene-2-carboxamide
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Alternative form of ethylhydrocupreine [A chemical used in cell culture to distinguish Streptococcus pneumoniae from other alpha-hemolytic streptococci such as Streptococcus viridans.]
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(medicine) The kinase inhibitor 4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-N-[6-methyl-5-[(4-pyridin-3-ylpyrimidin-2-yl)amino]pyridin-3-yl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)benzamide
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Alternative form of fluoroquinolone [Any of a class of antibiotics (fluoro derivatives of quinolone) derived from nalidixic acid.]
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Any of a class of antibiotics (fluoro derivatives of quinolone) derived from nalidixic acid.
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An aminocyclitol found in astromicin.
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A dectin agonist present in the pathogenic fungus Malassezia furfur
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(medicine) A yellowish-brown powder (acetophenone with the phenol replaced by pyrogallol) with parasiticide and antiseptic qualities employed externally in the treatment of psoriasis and other skin diseases.
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Alternative form of geneticin [(biochemistry) An aminoglycoside antibiotic that blocks polypeptide synthesis]
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An amebicide found in Simarouba glauca.
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(pharmacology) A particular expectorant.
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A lipopeptide with antifungal activity.
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A neuroactive steroid, used as a general anesthetic.
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Any of a group of cytotoxic polyketides present in some marine sponges
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A naphthopyrone derivative found in Lasionectria.
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The antibiotic chloramphenicol
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The antibiotic methyl 6-formyl-4,7-dihydroxy-9-oxo-5H-phenazine-1-carboxylate
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(pharmacology) An antibiotic of the nitroimidazole group, used to treat vaginal trichomoniasis, amebiasis, and infections by anaerobic bacteria.
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Any acaricide containing live fungi.
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(pharmacology) A synthetic quinolone antibacterial which inhibits the multiplication of bacteria, used to treat genitourinary infections.
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(medicine) A sulfonamide drug that inhibits necroptosis
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Alternative form of nocodazole [(medicine) An antineoplastic compound methyl 5-(2-thenoyl)-2-benzimidazolecarbamate which inhibits the growth of microtubules]
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(pharmacology) A synthetic oleanane.
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A particular glycinamide ribonucleotide formyltransferase inhibitor.
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(organic chemistry) A particular quinolone antibiotic, 1-ethyl-6-fluoro-7-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)-4-oxo-quinoline-3-carboxylic acid
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Any antibiotic related to chloramphenicol
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A particular antibiotic that is an analogue of thiamine.
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(medicine) Any of a range of broad-spectrum antibiotics, related to nalidixic acid, based on this structure.
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(organic chemistry) An alkaloid, 4-hydroxy-3,6-dimethoxy-17-methyl-5,6,8,14-tetradehydromorphinan-7-one, present in the opium poppy
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Alternative form of sarcolysin [The nitrogen mustard compound melphalan.]
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A particular germacrene.
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A substance made of silver and albumin, used in carbohydrate electron microscopy and historically to treat gonorrhea before the discovery of antibiotics.
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(medicine) An alkaloid derived from the bacterium Streptomyces staurosporeus that has antifungal and antihypertensive properties
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Alternative form of sulbactam [(pharmacology) A beta-lactamase inhibitor that is usually administered in the form of its sodium salt C₈H₁₀NNaO₅S in combination with a beta-lactam antibiotic (as ampicillin).]
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Alternative form of tagitinine [Any of a group of sesquiterpenoid lactones that are proteasome inhibitors]
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A drug derived from taurine, with antimicrobial and antilipopolysaccharide properties.
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Any drug derived from tetracycline
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An anti-inflammatory compound isolated from natto.
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Alternative form of tiazofurin [An inhibitor of IMP dehydrogenase under investigation for use in the treatment of cancer.]
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(pharmacology) A crystalline compound C₅H₅N₅S which is a thio analog of guanine with cytotoxic properties as an antimetabolite, given orally in the treatment of leukemia.
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The anticancer agent 5,6-dimethylxantheonone-4-acetic acid
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Alternative form of vinblastine [(biochemistry, pharmacology) A cytotoxic compound C₄₆H₅₈N₄O₉ of the alkaloid class obtained from the Madagascar periwinkle and used especially in the form of its sulfate in the treatment of lymphomas.]
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(biochemistry, pharmacology) A cytotoxic compound C₄₆H₅₈N₄O₉ of the alkaloid class obtained from the Madagascar periwinkle and used especially in the form of its sulfate in the treatment of lymphomas.
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The antibiotic [(2S,5R)-7-oxo-2-[[[(3R)-piperidine-3-carbonyl]amino]carbamoyl]-1,6-diazabicyclo[3.2.1]octan-6-yl] hydrogen sulfate
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