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The Journal of Antibiotics|December 1, 1974
Mutamicins; biosynthetically created new sisomicin analoguesR T Testa, G H Wagman, P J Daniels, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|August 1, 1974
Antibiotic G-418, a new Micromonospora-produced aminoglycoside with activity against protozoa and helminths: fermentation, isolation, and preliminary characterizationG H Wagman, R T Testa, J A Marquez, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|August 1, 1976
Formation of methylated and phosphorylated metabolites during the fermentation process of verdamicinB K Lee, R G Condon, G H Wagman, et al.
British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|February 1, 1976
The use of a computer in an obstetric departmentC S Tuck, A Cundy, H Wagman, et al.
The Journal of Antibiotics|November 1, 1974
Incorporation of L-methionine-methyl-14C into gentamicins. II. Large-scale preparation of methyl-14C-gentamicinsB K Lee, R G Condon, G H Wagman, et al.
The Journal of Applied Bacteriology|April 1, 1976
A method for the biosynthetic preparation of (methyl-14C)rosamicinB K Lee, R G Condon, M Patel, et al.
The Journal of Antibiotics|July 1, 1976
Micromonospora-produced sisomicin componentsB K Lee, R G Condon, G H Wagman, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|March 1, 1975
Verdamicin, a new broad spectrum aminoglycoside antibioticM J Weinstein, G H Wagman, J A Marquez, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|December 1, 1972
Biological activity of Sch 14342, an aminoglycoside antibiotic coproduced in the gentamicin fermentationJ A Waitz, E L Moss, E M Oden, et al.
The Journal of Antibiotics|May 1, 1976
A new broad spectrum aminoglycoside antibiotic, G-52, produced by Micromonospora zionensisJ A Marquez, G H Wagman, R T Testa, et al.
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The Journal of Antibiotics|December 1, 1974
Mutamicins; biosynthetically created new sisomicin analoguesR T Testa, G H Wagman, P J Daniels, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|August 1, 1974
Antibiotic G-418, a new Micromonospora-produced aminoglycoside with activity against protozoa and helminths: fermentation, isolation, and preliminary characterizationG H Wagman, R T Testa, J A Marquez, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|August 1, 1976
Formation of methylated and phosphorylated metabolites during the fermentation process of verdamicinB K Lee, R G Condon, G H Wagman, et al.
British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|February 1, 1976
The use of a computer in an obstetric departmentC S Tuck, A Cundy, H Wagman, et al.
The Journal of Antibiotics|November 1, 1974
Incorporation of L-methionine-methyl-14C into gentamicins. II. Large-scale preparation of methyl-14C-gentamicinsB K Lee, R G Condon, G H Wagman, et al.
The Journal of Applied Bacteriology|April 1, 1976
A method for the biosynthetic preparation of (methyl-14C)rosamicinB K Lee, R G Condon, M Patel, et al.
The Journal of Antibiotics|July 1, 1976
Micromonospora-produced sisomicin componentsB K Lee, R G Condon, G H Wagman, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|March 1, 1975
Verdamicin, a new broad spectrum aminoglycoside antibioticM J Weinstein, G H Wagman, J A Marquez, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|December 1, 1972
Biological activity of Sch 14342, an aminoglycoside antibiotic coproduced in the gentamicin fermentationJ A Waitz, E L Moss, E M Oden, et al.
The Journal of Antibiotics|May 1, 1976
A new broad spectrum aminoglycoside antibiotic, G-52, produced by Micromonospora zionensisJ A Marquez, G H Wagman, R T Testa, et al.
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