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    11999beta-lactams: variations on a chemical theme, with some surprising biological results.



    +-nlJ Antimicrob Chemother 44(6):729-34 (1999)
    21998Forty years of beta-lactam research.



    +-nlJ Antimicrob Chemother 41(6):589-603 (1998)
    31998Molecular regulation of beta-lactam biosynthesis in filamentous fungi.



    +-nlMicrobiol Mol Biol Rev 62(3):547-85 (1998)
    41988Beta-lactamase inhibitors from laboratory to clinic.



    +-nlClin Microbiol Rev 1(1):109-23 (1988)
    52008New developments in carbapenems.



    +-nlClin Microbiol Infect 14(12):1102-11 (2008)
    62008Parenteral carbapenems.



    +-nlClin Microbiol Infect 14 Suppl 1(-):175-80 (2008)
    72000Crossing the envelope: how cephalosporins reach their targets.



    +-nlClin Microbiol Infect 6 Suppl 3(-):22-6 (2000)
    82000Perfecting the ring and extending the antibacterial spectrum: 'the multiple generations'.



    +-nlClin Microbiol Infect 6 Suppl 3(-):13-21 (2000)
    91997Lysine epsilon-aminotransferase, the initial enzyme of cephalosporin biosynthesis in actinomycetes.



    +-nlJ Microbiol Biotechnol 7(2):95-100 (1997)
    101999beta-lactam resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae: penicillin-binding proteins and non-penicillin-binding proteins.



    +-nlMol Microbiol 33(4):673-8 (1999)
    112010Beta-lactam antibiotics: from antibiosis to resistance and bacteriology.



    +-nlAPMIS 118(1):1-36 (2010)
    122010Three decades of beta-lactamase inhibitors.



    +-nlClin Microbiol Rev 23(1):160-201 (2010)



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