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Aminoglycoside and Gram-negative bacteria

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Difference between Aminoglycoside and Gram-negative bacteria

Aminoglycoside vs. Gram-negative bacteria

Aminoglycoside is a medicinal and bacteriologic category of traditional Gram-negative antibacterial therapeutic agents that inhibit protein synthesis and contain as a portion of the molecule an amino-modified glycoside (sugar); the term can also refer more generally to any organic molecule that contains aminosugar substructures. Gram-negative bacteria are bacteria that do not retain the crystal violet stain used in the gram-staining method of bacterial differentiation.

Similarities between Aminoglycoside and Gram-negative bacteria

Aminoglycoside and Gram-negative bacteria have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Antibiotic, Antimicrobial resistance, Gram-positive bacteria, Lipopolysaccharide, Mycobacterium, Pseudomonas.

Antibiotic

An antibiotic (from ancient Greek αντιβιοτικά, antibiotiká), also called an antibacterial, is a type of antimicrobial drug used in the treatment and prevention of bacterial infections.

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Antimicrobial resistance

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR or AR) is the ability of a microbe to resist the effects of medication that once could successfully treat the microbe.

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Gram-positive bacteria

Gram-positive bacteria are bacteria that give a positive result in the Gram stain test, which is traditionally used to quickly classify bacteria into two broad categories according to their cell wall.

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Lipopolysaccharide

Lipopolysaccharides (LPS), also known as lipoglycans and endotoxins, are large molecules consisting of a lipid and a polysaccharide composed of O-antigen, outer core and inner core joined by a covalent bond; they are found in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria.

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Mycobacterium

Mycobacterium is a genus of Actinobacteria, given its own family, the Mycobacteriaceae.

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Pseudomonas

Pseudomonas is a genus of Gram-negative, Gammaproteobacteria, belonging to the family Pseudomonadaceae and containing 191 validly described species.

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Aminoglycoside and Gram-negative bacteria Comparison

Aminoglycoside has 59 relations, while Gram-negative bacteria has 121. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 3.33% = 6 / (59 + 121).

References

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