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Using classical tube and gel precipitation techniques aminoglycoside and polymyxin class antibiotics were found to quantitatively react with polyanionic detergents.
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Edberg, S.C., Savino, D. & Singer, J.M. The quantitative nature of the reaction between aminoglycoside and polymyxin class antibiotics with polyanionic detergents. Experientia 33, 323–324 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02002805
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