Erythromycin C

Erythromycin C is a lipid of Polyketides (PK) class.

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Mehra T et al. Treatment of severe acne with low-dose isotretinoin. 2012 Acta Derm. Venereol. pmid:22377969
Lang N et al. On the mechanism of hormone action. VII. Induction by cortisol of a messenger RNA coding for tyrosine-alpha-ketoglutarate transaminase for an in vitro system. 1968 Acta Endocrinol. pmid:4384442
Fiala M et al. Pathogenesis of anemia associated with Mycoplasma pneumoniae. 1974 Acta Haematol. pmid:4209353
Mager PP Electronic and lipophilic interactions of macrolides (leucomycin derivatives) with ribosomal receptor sites. 1980 Acta Histochem. pmid:6776777
Evangelista T et al. [Acute polyradiculoneuritis associated with boutonneuse fever]. 1994 Jul-Aug Acta Med Port pmid:7992646
Pönkä A et al. Prolonged campylobacter gastroenteritis in a patient with hypogammaglobulinaemia. 1983 Acta Med Scand pmid:6837334
OSKAM HJ Determination of the sensitivity of bacteria to combinations of antibiotics in vitro; discussion of some results, especially with the combination tetracyclin-erythromycin. 1956 Acta Med Scand pmid:13372188
Gustafsson BE et al. Prolonged induction of germfree bile acid pattern in conventional rats by antibiotics. 1977 Acta Med Scand pmid:848350
Nørregaard-Hansen K et al. The significance of the enterohepatic circulation on the metabolism of digoxin in patients with the ability of intestinal conversion of the drug. 1986 Acta Med Scand pmid:3766212
Gjessing J Bacterial growth in the dialysate fluid and the reaction of peritoneum to peritoneal dialysis. 1967 Acta Med Scand pmid:4861521

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