Levofloxacin induces erythrocyte contraction leading to red cell death
Background: Levofloxacin, a fluoroquinolone, is an extensively used antibiotic effective against both positively and negatively staining bacteria. It works by inhibiting bacterial topoisomerase type II and topoisomerase type IV, resulting in impaired DNA synthesis and bacterial cell death. Eryptosis...
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Main Authors: | Hafiz Muhammad Aslam (Author), Azka Sohail (Author), Ammara Shahid (Author), Maham Abdul Bari Khan (Author), Muhammad Umar Sharif (Author), Razia Kausar (Author), Samia Nawab (Author), Waqas Farooq (Author), Dr. Kashif Jilani (Author), Majeeda Rasheed (Author) |
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