Antibiotics Lecture 1 PDF
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Kingston University
Adam Le Gresley
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This lecture covers the topic of bacterial cell walls and how antibiotics disrupt the production and structure of peptidoglycans. Specific discussion includes the discovery, biosynthesis, and mechanism of action of penicillin, including its role in inhibiting cross-linking. The lecture also references reading material from a text by Graham L Patrick.
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