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    Dual-Action Cephalosporins Incorporating a 3'-Tertiary-Amine-Linked Quinolone by Albrecht, Harry A, Beskid, George, Christenson, James G, Deitcher, Kenneth H, Georgopapadakou, Nafsika H, Keith, Dennis D, Konzelmann, Frederick M, Pruess, David L, Chen Wei, Chung

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-02-1994)
    “…We have previously reported that linking quinolones to the cephalosporin 3'-position through an ester bond, a carbamate function, or a bond through a…”
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    Cephalosporin 3'-quinolone esters with a dual mode of action by Albrecht, Harry A, Beskid, George, Chan, Ka Kong, Christenson, James G, Cleeland, Roy, Deitcher, Kenneth H, Georgopapadakou, Nafsika H, Keith, Dennis D, Pruess, David L

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-01-1990)
    “…According to the generally accepted mechanism by which bacterial enzymes react with cephalosporins, opening of the beta-lactam ring can lead to the expulsion…”
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    Dual-action cephalosporins: cephalosporin 3'-quinolone carbamates by Albrecht, Harry A, Beskid, George, Georgopapadakou, Nafsika H, Keith, Dennis D, Konzelmann, Frederick M, Pruess, David L, Rossman, Pamela L, Wei, Chung Chen, Christenson, James G

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-09-1991)
    “…A series of cephalosporins has been prepared in which the 3'-position was linked to the nitrogen of the antibacterial quinolone ciprofloxacin through a…”
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    Dual-action cephalosporins: cephalosporin 3'-quaternary ammonium quinolones by Albrecht, Harry A, Beskid, George, Christenson, James G, Durkin, Joanne W, Fallat, Virve, Georgopapadakou, Nafsika H, Keith, Dennis D, Konzelmann, Frederick M, Lipschitz, Ellen R

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-02-1991)
    “…When cephalosporins exert their biological activity by reacting with bacterial enzymes, opening of the beta-lactam ring can lead to expulsion of the…”
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    On the Identity of DOPA Decarboxylase and 5-hydroxytryptophan Decarboxylase by Christenson, James G., Dairman, Wallace, Udenfriend, Sidney

    “…Simultaneous immunological titration of DOPA and 5-hydroxytryptophan decarboxylase activities, from a number of tissues of various species, showed that the two…”
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    Decrease in Liver Aromatic L-Amino-Acid Decarboxylase Produced by Chronic Administration of L-Dopa by Dairman, Wallace, Christenson, James G., Udenfriend, Sidney

    “…L-Dopa, an intermediate in the biosynthesis of catecholamines, is now widely used in the treatment of parkinsonism. A number of clinical observations suggested…”
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    Enzymatic Synthesis of the Antigen Carrier Lipid by Christenson, J G, Gross, S K, Robbins, P W

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-10-1969)
    “…Two enzyme systems which catalyze polyprenol synthesis from Δ 3 -isopentenyl pyrophosphate and farnesyl pyrophosphate have been extracted from Salmonella…”
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    Pharmacokinetics of amdinocillin and pivamdinocillin in normal volunteers by Neu, H C, Srinivasan, S, Francke, E L, Ortiz-Neu, C, Christenson, J G

    Published in The American journal of medicine (29-08-1983)
    “…The pharmacokinetic parameters of amdinocillin and pivamdinocillin were studied in 12 normal volunteers. Plasma amdinocillin concentrations were determined by…”
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    Correlation of the results of antibiotic synergy and susceptibility testing in vitro with results in experimental mouse infections by Isenberg, H D, Sampson-Scherer, J, Cleeland, R, Titsworth, E, Beskid, G, Christenson, J G, DeLorenzo, W F, Unowsky, J

    Published in Critical reviews in microbiology (1982)
    “…Recent clinical isolates (approximately 150 strains) of the family Enterobacteriaceae were examined by agar diffusion, microdilution, and the Autobac automated…”
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