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OverviewThe idea for publishing these books on the mechanism of action and on the biosynthesis of antibiotics was born of frustration in our attempts to keep abreast of the literature. Gone were the years when we were able to keep a biblio graphy on antibiotics and feel confident that we could find everything that was being published on this subject. These fields of investigation were moving for ward so rapidly and were encompassing so wide a range of specialized areas in microbiology and chemistry that it was almost impossible to keep abreast of developments. In our naivete and enthusiasm, however, we were unaware that we were toying with an idea that might enmesh us, that we were creating an entity with a life of its own, that we were letting loose a Golom who instead of being our servant would be our master. That we set up ideals for these books is obvious; they would be current guides to developments and information in the areas of mechanism of action and bio synthesis of antibiotics. For almost every subject, we wished to enlist the aid of an investigator who himself had played a part in determining the nature of the phenomena that were being discussed. One concept for the books was that they include only antibiotics for which a definitive, well-documented mechanism of action or biosynthetic pathway was known. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David Gottlieb , Paul D. ShawPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1967 Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 18.90cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 1.537kg ISBN: 9783642460531ISBN 10: 3642460534 Pages: 785 Publication Date: 19 May 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPenicillins and Cephalosporins, I. In Vitro.- Penicillins and Cephalosporins, II. In the Host.- Addendum — Penicillin-Cephalosporin: E. H. Flynn and C. W. Godzeski.- D-Cycloserine and O-Carbamyl-D-serine.- Ristocetin.- Bacitracin.- Vancomycin.- Pyocyanine.- Polyene Antibiotics.- Addendum — Polyenes S. C. Kinsky.- Polymyxins and Circulin.- Addendum — Polymyxins and Circulin O. K. Sebek.- Albomycin.- Sarkomycin.- Addendum — Sarkomycin: S. C. Sung.- Pluramycin.- Edeine and Pactamycin.- Phleomycin, Xanthomycin, Streptonigrin, Nogalamycin, and Aurantin.- Griseofulvin.- Daunomycin and Related Antibiotics.- The Mitomycins and Porfiromycins.- Chromomycin, Olivomycin and Mithramycin.- Puromycin.- Gougerotin.- Cycloheximide and Other Glutarimide Antibiotics.- Chloramphenicol.- Addendum — Chloramphenicol: F. E. Hahn.- Addendum — Chloramphenicol: P. D. Shaw.- Tetracyclines.- Addendum — Tetracyclines: A. I. Laskin.- Tenuazonic Acid.- Macrolide Antibiotics — Spiramycin, Carbomycin, Angolamycin, Methymycin and Lancamycin.- Addendum — Streptogramin and Macrolide Antibiotics: D. Vazquez.- Erythromycin and Oleandomycin.- Addendum — Erythromycin: F. E. Hahn.- The Streptogramin Family of Antibiotics.- Addendum — Streptogramin and Macrolide Antibiotics: D. Vazquez.- Fucidin.- Sparsomycin.- Addendum —Sparsomycin: D. Gottlieb.- Rifamycins.- Nucleocidin.- Blasticidin S.- Lincomycin.- Chalcomycin.- Hadacidin.- Psicofuranine.- Angustmycin A.- Cordycepin.- Addendum — Cordycepin: A. J. Guarino.- Azaserine and 6-Diazo-5-Oxo-L-Norleucine (DON).- Tubercidin and Related Pyrrolopyrimidine Antibiotics.- Sideromycins.- Addendum —Sideromycins: J. NüEsch and F. Knüsel.- Antimycin A.- Addendum — Antimycin A: J. S. Rieske.- Oligomycin Complex, Rutamycin and Aurovertin.- UsnicAcid.- Nigericin.- Flavensomycin.- Patulin.- Valinomycin.- Addendum — Valinomycin: P. D. Shaw.- Tyrocidines and Gramicidin S (J1, J2).- Gramicidins.- Nonactin and Related Antibiotics.- Addendum — Nonactin: P. D. Shaw.- Novobiocin.- Addendum — Novobiocin: D. Gottlieb.- Actithiazic Acid.- Minomycin.- Protoanemonin.- Trichothecin.- Viomycin.- Addendum —Viomycin: P. D. Shaw.- Actinomycetin.- Bacteriocins.- Megacins.- Colicin.- Addendum — Colicin: D. Gottlieb.- Enzymatic Reactions in Bacterial Cell Wall Synthesis Sensitive to Penicillins, Cephalosporins and Other Antibacterial Agents.- Actinomycin.- The Effect of Streptomycin and Other Aminoglycoside Antibiotics on Protein Synthesis.- Addenda.- Antibiotic U-20, 66l: F. Reusser.- Antibiotic 6270 (Echinomycin-like): D. Gottlieb.- Amicetin: D. Gottlieb.- Bruneomycin: D. Gottlieb.- Phytoactin: D. Gottlieb.- List of Antibiotics According to Their Sites of Action.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |