单词:semisynthetic penicillin and ergot system fungus
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Pfizer is the worlds largest pharmaceutical company. It was founded in New York in 1849 by Charles Pfizer and his cousin. Their business started booming after they discovered a process for making citric acid. This method was vital in producing penici
青霉素类 青霉素(G) Penicillin(G) Benzylpenicillin,苄青霉素,盘尼西林 青霉素V Penicillin V Phenoxymethylpenicillin 苯氧甲基青霉素 苄星青霉素 Benzathine Penicillin 长效西
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[00:01.70]A few years later, penicillin was being mass- [00:04.38]produced and helping to save the lives [00:06.82]of millions. [00:08.31]Despite the incredible outcome of his discovery [00:11.08]Fleming remained modest. [00:13.06]Nature makes penici
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Possible solution to Kenya's fatal aflatoxin outbreaks Steve Baragona | Washington, DC 10 June 2010 People sharing and distributing aflasafe on a farm in Nigeria. Related Links International Institute of Tropical Agriculture As Kenya suffers with ano
University of Maryland scientists are working on a genetically-engineered fungus that would kill the malaria parasite. The battle against malaria continues to challenge doctors, scientists, and public health officials. Now, a team of British and Amer
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Less Fungus among Us Warm-Blooded A study in the Journal of Infectious Diseases finds that one major advantage of being warm-blooded is that the great majority of fungi cannot infect us. Karen Hopkin reports Some people eat to avoid being bored. Othe
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SYDNEY: All molecules are not created equal. Some have saved billions of lives, wreaked environmental havoc or made the world a more colorful place. Here's our selection of those that have changed the course of human history。 发自悉尼:分子并
青霉素类 青霉素(G) Penicillin(G) Benzylpenicillin, 苄青霉素, 盘尼西林 青霉素V Penicillin V Phenoxymethylpenicillin, Blinvan, Ospen, 苯氧甲基青霉素 苄星青霉素 Benzathine Penicillin 长效西林, 长效青霉素, 比西林, LPG, 苄星青 氨苄西林 Ampicillin 安比西林
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In 1928, Alexander Fleming was studying the bacterium, Staphylococcus, when some of the bacteria became contaminated with Penicillium fungus and stopped growing. Fleming decided that some chemical produced by the Penicillium fungus must be stopping t