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Quinolone resistance in Escherichia coli
Mark Webber, Laura Piddock
Immunology and Immunotherapy
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Agriculture & Biology
quinolones
100%
Escherichia coli
53%
resistance mechanisms
16%
drugs
16%
medicine
14%
DNA topoisomerase
11%
DNA topoisomerase (ATP-hydrolysing)
10%
animals
10%
fluoroquinolones
10%
food animals
9%
veterinary medicine
9%
animal pathogens
8%
food chain
8%
food production
8%
Gram-negative bacteria
8%
public health
7%
enzymes
7%
mechanism of action
7%
case studies
7%
permeability
6%
therapeutics
6%
anti-infective agents
6%
mutation
5%
cells
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Quinolones
95%
Escherichia coli
58%
Animals
20%
DNA Topoisomerase IV
13%
DNA Gyrase
11%
Food
11%
Food Chain
11%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
10%
Veterinary Medicine
10%
Fluoroquinolones
9%
Enzymes
9%
Anti-Infective Agents
8%
Gram-Negative Bacteria
8%
Permeability
7%
Psychological Inhibition
6%
Medicine
6%
Public Health
5%
Costs and Cost Analysis
5%
Mutation
4%
Therapeutics
2%