Moura, I. B., Buckley, A. M., Ewin, D., Shearman, S., Clark, E., Wilcox, M. H., & Chilton, C. H. (2019). Omadacycline Gut Microbiome Exposure Does Not Induce Clostridium difficile Proliferation or Toxin Production in a Model That Simulates the Proximal, Medial, and Distal Human Colon. Antimicrob Agents Chemother.
Citación estilo ChicagoMoura, Ines B., Anthony M. Buckley, Duncan Ewin, Sharie Shearman, Emma Clark, Mark H. Wilcox, y Caroline H. Chilton. "Omadacycline Gut Microbiome Exposure Does Not Induce Clostridium Difficile Proliferation or Toxin Production in a Model That Simulates the Proximal, Medial, and Distal Human Colon." Antimicrob Agents Chemother 2019.
Cita MLAMoura, Ines B., et al. "Omadacycline Gut Microbiome Exposure Does Not Induce Clostridium Difficile Proliferation or Toxin Production in a Model That Simulates the Proximal, Medial, and Distal Human Colon." Antimicrob Agents Chemother 2019.