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Mechanism of Action of Antibacterial Agents (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979)
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Mechanism of Action of Antibacterial Agents (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979)
Series: Antibiotics, 5 / 1
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The first volume of Antibiotics was published in 1967 and contained
a series of review papers on antibiotic actions. The editors, Drs.
GOTTLIEB and SHAW, were aware of the rapid development of this
field of study and provided a number of addenda in an effort to
keep knowledge up to date while the book was in production. One
year after the publication of Antibiotics I, this editor had a
conference with Dr. KONRAD F. SPRINGER in which it became clear
that another volume on actions of antibiotics would be necessary.
For a variety of reasons, this was delayed until 1975 and became
Antibiotics III. It did not contain addenda since it was recognized
by the editors, Drs. CORCORAN and HAHN, that still another volume
would have to follow and that in a moving field, such as the study
of the actions of antibacterial drugs, no publication can be
definitive or remain current, except for a limited period of time.
The editors of Volume III grouped the contributions into sections:
1. Inter ference with nucleic acid biosyntheses, 2. Interference
with protein biosynthesis, and 3. Interference with cell
wall/membrane biosynthesis, specific enzyme sys tems, and those in
which the mode of action was not known with certainty."
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