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== Conclusion ==
== Conclusion ==
As indicated in the explanation of the interaction between Ciprofloxacin and DNA [[Gyrase]], the precise mechanisms of all Ciprofloxacin interactions and transport systems have not been fully elaborated. Relevant research, particularly for insight on the precise mechanism for AcrB drug efflux, are currently underway. Regardless of these gaps, it is clear that the action of Ciprofloxacin in vivo is important with respect to the treatment of bacterial infections. Taken from a more global perspective, the action of Ciprofloxacin on protein function seems to indicate a specific field of study that could provide insight into more precise mechanisms for protein function in general. Thus, Ciprofloxacin is indeed a compound of interest in anticipation of a greater understanding of biological functions.
As indicated in the explanation of the interaction between Ciprofloxacin and DNA [[Gyrase]], the precise mechanisms of all Ciprofloxacin interactions and transport systems have not been fully elaborated. Relevant research, particularly for insight on the precise mechanism for AcrB drug efflux, are currently underway. Regardless of these gaps, it is clear that the action of Ciprofloxacin in vivo is important with respect to the treatment of bacterial infections. Taken from a more global perspective, the action of Ciprofloxacin on protein function seems to indicate a specific field of study that could provide insight into more precise mechanisms for protein function in general. Thus, Ciprofloxacin is indeed a compound of interest in anticipation of a greater understanding of biological functions.
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