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The following pages link to Topical application of aminoglycoside antibiotics enhances host resistance to viral infections in a microbiota-independent manner. (Q52597757):
Displaying 14 items.
- New activities for old antibiotics. (Q52564128) (← links)
- The Gut-Microglia Connection: Implications for Central Nervous System Diseases (Q57817925) (← links)
- Mouse Microbiota Models: Comparing Germ-Free Mice and Antibiotics Treatment as Tools for Modifying Gut Bacteria (Q59133579) (← links)
- The Antibiotic Neomycin Enhances Coxsackievirus Plaque Formation (Q64263858) (← links)
- The Commensal Microbiota and Viral Infection: A Comprehensive Review (Q66679242) (← links)
- Discovery and development of safe-in-man broad-spectrum antiviral agents (Q88486719) (← links)
- THE MICROBIOTA CONTRIBUTES TO THE CONTROL OF HIGHLY PATHOGENIC H5N9 INFLUENZA VIRUS REPLICATION IN DUCKS (Q89899176) (← links)
- Related Enteric Viruses Have Different Requirements for Host Microbiota in Mice (Q90068173) (← links)
- Association of the eukaryotic vaginal virome with prophylactic antibiotic exposure and reproductive outcomes in a subfertile population undergoing in vitro fertilisation: a prospective exploratory study (Q90143304) (← links)
- The current understanding and potential therapeutic options to combat COVID-19 (Q95297445) (← links)
- Microbiota-independent antiviral effects of antibiotics on poliovirus and coxsackievirus (Q95839238) (← links)
- Sulfamethoxazole drug stress upregulates antioxidant immunomodulatory metabolites in Escherichia coli (Q97905672) (← links)
- Stressed-out gut bacteria are pterin up gut inflammation (Q100762163) (← links)
- Gut microbiota is associated with protection against Marek's disease virus infection in chickens (Q104060948) (← links)