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Trench Fever | D014205 | 1 associated lipids |
Splenic Infarction | D013159 | 1 associated lipids |
erythromycin is a lipid of Polyketides (PK) class. Erythromycin is associated with abnormalities such as Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, Pneumonia, Infection, Pneumococcal Infections and Exanthema. The involved functions are known as Pharmacodynamics, Sterility, Agent, Drug Kinetics and Adjudication. Erythromycin often locates in Blood, peritoneal, Extracellular, Ribosomes and apicoplast. The associated genes with erythromycin are P4HTM gene, SLC33A1 gene, FAM3B gene, Operon and Homologous Gene. The related lipids are Hydroxytestosterones, Steroids, Propionate, Mycolic Acids and campesterol. The related experimental models are Mouse Model and Knock-out.
To understand associated biological information of erythromycin, we collected biological information of abnormalities, associated pathways, cellular/molecular locations, biological functions, related genes/proteins, lipids and common seen animal/experimental models with organized paragraphs from literatures.
erythromycin is suspected in Pneumonia, Infection, Gonorrhea, Cystic Fibrosis, Respiratory Tract Infections, Influenza and other diseases in descending order of the highest number of associated sentences.
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We collected disease MeSH terms mapped to the references associated with erythromycin
There are no associated biomedical information in the current reference collection.
Associated locations are in red color. Not associated locations are in black.
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Mouse Model are used in the study 'In vitro and in vivo activities of macrolide derivatives against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.' (Falzari K et al., 2005) and Mouse Model are used in the study 'Activity of ABT-773 against Mycobacterium avium complex in the beige mouse model.' (Cynamon MH et al., 2000).
Knock-out are used in the study 'Functional expression and comparative characterization of nine murine cytochromes P450 by fluorescent inhibition screening.' (McLaughlin LA et al., 2008).
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RECKNAGEL K and FIEGEL G | [Erythromycin as progress]. | 1954 | Medizinische | pmid:13184995 |
RUBENSTEIN AD | Hospital survey and construction program in Massachusetts, a five-year study. | 1954 | N. Engl. J. Med. | pmid:13185392 |
REICH C | Erythromycin as an aid in the management of aleukemic myeloblastic leukemias. | 1954 | N Y State J Med | pmid:13185438 |
GERACI JE et al. | The intravenous use of erythromycin glucoheptonate. | 1954 | Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin | pmid:13204399 |
WAISBREN BA | Antibiotic treatment of bacterial endocarditis due to enterococcus: presentation of a case in vitro studies that show a potentiating effect of erythromycin, chlortetracycline, and streptomycin on some strains of enterococci. | 1954 | AMA Arch Intern Med | pmid:13206462 |
ORBANEJA G and TORRES M | [Erythromycin in dermatology; preliminary note]. | 1954 | Actas Dermosifiliogr | pmid:13206865 |
GOETZ O | [Bacteriological and clinical studies on erythromycin]. | 1954 | Munch Med Wochenschr | pmid:13235736 |
KUZEL NR et al. | Spectrophotometric determination of erythromycin in pharmaceutical products. | 1954 | Antibiot Chemother (Northfield) | pmid:24543318 |
DEROT M et al. | [A case of delayed uremigenic angiocholitis appearing after cholecystostomy cured by ionic correction and massive doses of erythromycin]. | 1954 | J Urol Medicale Chir | pmid:13202200 |
JOHNSON TD and HURST JW | Bacterial endocarditis due to a penicillin-resistant staphylococcus: report of a case successfully treated with erythromycin, oxytetracycline and streptomycin. | 1954 | N. Engl. J. Med. | pmid:13185401 |