- antiseptics, or antibiotics. However,
material surfaces can also have
bactericidal properties based solely on
their physical surface structure, as for example...
- antibiotics. The
highest division between antibiotics is
bactericidal and bacteriostatic.
Bactericidals kill
bacteria directly,
whereas bacteriostatics prevent...
- The
minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) is the
lowest concentration of an
antibacterial agent required to kill a
particular bacterium. It can be determined...
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effective in Gram-positive and Gram-negative
bacterial infections. It is a
bactericidal antibiotic. It was
patented in 1967 and
approved for
medical use in 1978...
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Bactericidal permeability-increasing
protein (BPI) is a 456-residue (~50kDa)
protein that is part of the
innate immune system,
coded for in the
human by...
- and
bactericidal antibiotics; high
concentrations of some
bacteriostatic agents are also
bactericidal,
whereas low
concentrations of some
bactericidal agents...
-
pharmacokinetic and
pharmacodynamic properties of the antibacterial. The
bactericidal activity of
antibacterials may
depend on the
bacterial growth phase,...
-
Neomycin is an
aminoglycoside antibiotic that
displays bactericidal activity against Gram-negative
aerobic bacilli and some
anaerobic bacilli where resistance...
- in the
activation and
growth of
cytotoxic T cells, and in
maximizing bactericidal activity of
phagocytes such as
macrophages and neutrophils. CD4+ cells...
- secreted, it is glycosylated, and its
glycosylation is
required for its
bactericidal activity. PGLYRP4
forms disulfide-linked homodimers, but when expressed...