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  1. Category:Antitubercular agent (51 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Antitubercular agent
  2. Category:Antitubercular (45 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Antitubercular

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  1. 9op0 (4,327 bytes)
    14: ...lopment of selective ADSL inhibitors as potential antitubercular agents.
  2. 9oo0 (4,313 bytes)
    14: ...lopment of selective ADSL inhibitors as potential antitubercular agents.
  3. 8q17 (5,370 bytes)
    2: ...Polyketide synthetase 13 thioesterase domain with antitubercular activity==
    14: ...ion, lead compounds were identified with improved antitubercular potencies (MIC < 1 muM) and in vitro ADMET pro...
    16: ...e Polyketide Synthase 13 Thioesterase Domain with Antitubercular Activity.,Green SR, Wilson C, Eadsforth TC, Punek...
  4. 8q0u (5,209 bytes)
    2: ...Polyketide synthetase 13 thioesterase domain with antitubercular activity==
    14: ...ion, lead compounds were identified with improved antitubercular potencies (MIC < 1 muM) and in vitro ADMET pro...
    16: ...e Polyketide Synthase 13 Thioesterase Domain with Antitubercular Activity.,Green SR, Wilson C, Eadsforth TC, Punek...
  5. 8q0t (5,127 bytes)
    2: ...Polyketide synthetase 13 thioesterase domain with antitubercular activity==
    14: ...ion, lead compounds were identified with improved antitubercular potencies (MIC < 1 muM) and in vitro ADMET pro...
    16: ...e Polyketide Synthase 13 Thioesterase Domain with Antitubercular Activity.,Green SR, Wilson C, Eadsforth TC, Punek...
  6. 9b2e (3,802 bytes)
    16: ...nthesis, enzyme inhibition, in vitro toxicity and antitubercular activity.,Czeczot AM, Muniz MN, Perello MA, Silva...
  7. 1gu9 (4,534 bytes)
    22: ... the design of inhibitors of potential utility as antitubercular agents and suggest that AhpD may have disulfide e...
    24: ...alkylhydroperoxidase AhpD, a potential target for antitubercular drug design.,Nunn CM, Djordjevic S, Hillas PJ, Ni...
  8. 1qpn (4,913 bytes)
    24: ...provides an attractive target for designing novel antitubercular drugs. Results:. The X-ray crystal structure of t...
  9. 1qpo (4,900 bytes)
    24: ...provides an attractive target for designing novel antitubercular drugs. Results:. The X-ray crystal structure of t...
  10. 1qpq (4,980 bytes)
    24: ...provides an attractive target for designing novel antitubercular drugs. Results:. The X-ray crystal structure of t...
  11. 1w30 (4,478 bytes)
    23: ...ion of TB, the gene product pyrR is an attractive antitubercular drug target. The 1.9 A native structure of Mtb py...
  12. 9bt3 (4,114 bytes)
    14: ...lored potential target for the development of new antitubercular agents that are increasingly needed as antibiotic...
  13. 1zid (3,775 bytes)
    24: The preferred antitubercular drug isoniazid specifically targets a long-chain ...
  14. 9bt7 (4,095 bytes)
    14: ...lored potential target for the development of new antitubercular agents that are increasingly needed as antibiotic...
  15. 3cgw (5,516 bytes)
    25: ...iotic biosynthesis, DNA repair, and activation of antitubercular compounds. CofD, 2-phospho-l-lactate transferase,...
  16. 2nsd (4,163 bytes)
    24: ...n and thus circumvent the resistance mechanism to antitubercular prodrugs such as INH and ETA that is most commonl...
  17. 2fk7 (5,082 bytes)
    10: ...istal position. Involved in the activation of the antitubercular drug thiacetazone (TAC).<ref>PMID:10844652</ref> ...
    23: ...ir metabolism is the target of the most efficient antitubercular drug currently used in therapy, and the enzymes t...
  18. 2fk8 (5,283 bytes)
    11: ...istal position. Involved in the activation of the antitubercular drug thiacetazone (TAC).<ref>PMID:10844652</ref> ...
    24: ...ir metabolism is the target of the most efficient antitubercular drug currently used in therapy, and the enzymes t...
  19. 3c3d (5,827 bytes)
    26: ...iotic biosynthesis, DNA repair, and activation of antitubercular compounds. CofD, 2-phospho-l-lactate transferase,...
  20. 3c3e (5,341 bytes)
    24: ...iotic biosynthesis, DNA repair, and activation of antitubercular compounds. CofD, 2-phospho-l-lactate transferase,...

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