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Enrofloxacin—the ruthless killer of eukaryotic cells or the last hope in the fight against bacterial infections?

Grabowski et al., 2022

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Grabowski Ĺ
Gaffke L
Pierzynowska K
Cyske Z
Choszcz M
Węgrzyn G
Węgrzyn A
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International journal of molecular sciences

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Enrofloxacin is a compound that originates from a group of fluoroquinolones that is widely used in veterinary medicine as an antibacterial agent (this antibiotic is not approved for use as a drug in humans). It reveals strong antibiotic activity against both Gram-positive and …
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