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Geneticin
Geneticin, also known as G418, belongs to a group of positively charged sugar derivatives known as aminoglycosides. Aminoglycosides contain three rings that possess hydroxyl, ammonium, and methyl groups.[1]
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Geneticin Structure
Geneticin Function
Notes and Literature References
- ↑ PMID:1mwl
