Antibiotics gentamycin
Gentamycin is an antibiotic used in laboratory settings. It is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that inhibits the growth of various types of bacteria. Gentamycin functions by interfering with bacterial protein synthesis, which is essential for the survival and reproduction of the microorganisms.
2 protocols using antibiotics gentamycin
Bladder Cancer Cell Lines and Transfection Protocols
Bladder Cancer Cell Lines Cultivation
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