Microbiology & Virology

Virology
A virus is a small infectious agent that replicates inside living cells. Viruses cause many human diseases from small illnesses, like influenza, to more deadly diseases, like hepatitis B and HIV. Our body’s immune system defends against viral infection by generating specific antibodies to bind to and neutralize viral particles and by cell mediated immunity that destroys infected host cells. read more
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B1078 Cephalexin monohydrateSummary: Semisynthetic cephalorsporin antibiotic
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B1844 SulfapyridineSummary: short-acting sulfonamide antibiotic
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B2038 SulfameterSummary: long-acting sulfonamide antibacterial
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B1939 ErythromycinSummary: macrolide antibiotic
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B1885 Amphotericin B1 CitationSummary: amphipathic polyene antibiotic
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B2077 Amorolfine HClSummary: antifungal reagent
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B2041 SulfanilamideSummary: competitive inhibitor for bacterial enzyme dihydropteroate synthetase
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B2011 PraziquantelSummary: anthelmintic
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B2127 RifapentineTarget: RNA PolymerasesSummary: antibiotic drug used in the treatment of tuberculosis
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B2122 PyrazinamideSummary: antitubercular agent