Macrolide Therapy in Chronic Inflammatory Diseases
Macrolides are a group of antibiotics with a distinctive macrocyclic lactone ring combined with sugars (cladinose, desosamine). The action of macrolides is to block protein synthesis by binding to the subunit of 50S ribosome of bacteria. Prototype macrolide was erythromycin, which came into clinical...
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Main Authors: | Brygida Kwiatkowska (Author), Maria Maślińska (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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