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Publications by YOSHIHIRO SUMITA
Comparison of Two Carbapenems, SM-7338 and Imipenem. Affinities for Penicillin-Binding Proteins and Morphological Changes.
Journal of Antibiotics
Drug Discovery
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Structure-Activity Relationships of 1.beta.-Methyl-Carbapenems to Antimicrobial Activity: Effect of C-6 Substituent.
Journal of Antibiotics
Drug Discovery
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