Cephalosporins
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The cephalosporins are a class of β-lactam antibiotics originally derived from the fungus Acremonium, which was previously known as Cephalosporium. Together with cephamycins, they constitute a subgroup of [[Beta-lactam antibiotics|β-lactam antibiotics]] called cephems. See also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cephalosporin Cephalosporin]. | The cephalosporins are a class of β-lactam antibiotics originally derived from the fungus Acremonium, which was previously known as Cephalosporium. Together with cephamycins, they constitute a subgroup of [[Beta-lactam antibiotics|β-lactam antibiotics]] called cephems. See also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cephalosporin Cephalosporin]. | ||
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