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Fleroxacin and Quinolone antibiotic

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Difference between Fleroxacin and Quinolone antibiotic

Fleroxacin vs. Quinolone antibiotic

Fleroxacin is a quinolone antibiotic. A quinolone antibiotic is any member of a large group of broad-spectrum bactericides that share a bicyclic core structure related to the compound 4-quinolone.

Similarities between Fleroxacin and Quinolone antibiotic

Fleroxacin and Quinolone antibiotic have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Antibiotic, Central nervous system, DNA gyrase, DNA replication, Epilepsy, Escherichia coli, Hypersensitivity, Salmonella, Topoisomerase IV, Transcription (biology).

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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Central nervous system

The central nervous system (CNS) is the part of the nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord.

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DNA gyrase

DNA gyrase, or simply gyrase, is an enzyme within the class of topoisomerase (Type II topoisomerase) that relieves strain while double-stranded DNA is being unwound by helicase.

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DNA replication

In molecular biology, DNA replication is the biological process of producing two identical replicas of DNA from one original DNA molecule.

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Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a group of neurological disorders characterized by epileptic seizures.

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Escherichia coli

Escherichia coli (also known as E. coli) is a Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped, coliform bacterium of the genus Escherichia that is commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms (endotherms).

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Hypersensitivity

Hypersensitivity (also called hypersensitivity reaction or intolerance) refers to undesirable reactions produced by the normal immune system, including allergies and autoimmunity.

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Salmonella

Salmonella is a genus of rod-shaped (bacillus) Gram-negative bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae.

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Topoisomerase IV

Topoisomerase IV is one of two type-II topoisomerases in bacteria, the other being DNA gyrase.

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Transcription (biology)

Transcription is the first step of gene expression, in which a particular segment of DNA is copied into RNA (especially mRNA) by the enzyme RNA polymerase.

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Fleroxacin and Quinolone antibiotic Comparison

Fleroxacin has 62 relations, while Quinolone antibiotic has 134. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 5.10% = 10 / (62 + 134).

References

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