What are Tetracyclines?
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Answer / uma
It is a antibiotic.it bloks the protein synthesis by
binding to ribosome.
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Answer / biomaster
Tetracyclines are a group of drugs that differ in physical
and pharmacologic characteristics but have virtually
identical antimicrobial properties and give complete cross
resistance.
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Answer / nayan.k.patel
It is antibiotics synthesis by binding to ribosome
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