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G C Crumplin

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The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|December 1, 1990
Mechanisms of resistance to the 4-quinolone antibacterial agentsG C Crumplin
Lancet (London, England)|December 26, 1987
Quinolone/ureidopenicillin cross-resistance in gram-negative bacteriaG C Crumplin
Lancet (London, England)|October 10, 1987
Plasmid-mediated resistance to nalidixic acid and new 4-quinolones?G C Crumplin
Carcinogenesis|January 1, 1981
The involvement of DNA topoisomerases in DNA repair and mutagenesisG C Crumplin
Journal of Theoretical Biology|August 21, 1980
The derivation of theoretical resistance mechanisms to antibacterial agentsG C Crumplin
Reviews of Infectious Diseases|January 1, 1988
Aspects of chemistry in the development of the 4-quinolone antibacterial agentsG C Crumplin
Drugs|January 1, 1987
Development of resistance to ofloxacinG C Crumplin, M Odell
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|September 1, 1975
Nalidixic acid: an antibacterial paradoxG C Crumplin, J T Smith
Nature|April 15, 1976
Nalidixic acid and bacterial chromosome replicationG C Crumplin, J T Smith
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|April 1, 1981
The effect of R-factor plasmids on host-cell responses to nalidixic acid I. Increased susceptibility of nalidixic acid-sensitive hostsG C Crumplin, J T Smith
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The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|December 1, 1990
Mechanisms of resistance to the 4-quinolone antibacterial agentsG C Crumplin
Lancet (London, England)|December 26, 1987
Quinolone/ureidopenicillin cross-resistance in gram-negative bacteriaG C Crumplin
Lancet (London, England)|October 10, 1987
Plasmid-mediated resistance to nalidixic acid and new 4-quinolones?G C Crumplin
Carcinogenesis|January 1, 1981
The involvement of DNA topoisomerases in DNA repair and mutagenesisG C Crumplin
Journal of Theoretical Biology|August 21, 1980
The derivation of theoretical resistance mechanisms to antibacterial agentsG C Crumplin
Reviews of Infectious Diseases|January 1, 1988
Aspects of chemistry in the development of the 4-quinolone antibacterial agentsG C Crumplin
Drugs|January 1, 1987
Development of resistance to ofloxacinG C Crumplin, M Odell
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|September 1, 1975
Nalidixic acid: an antibacterial paradoxG C Crumplin, J T Smith
Nature|April 15, 1976
Nalidixic acid and bacterial chromosome replicationG C Crumplin, J T Smith
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|April 1, 1981
The effect of R-factor plasmids on host-cell responses to nalidixic acid I. Increased susceptibility of nalidixic acid-sensitive hostsG C Crumplin, J T Smith
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