The world's first wiki where authorship really matters (Nature Genetics, 2008). Due credit and reputation for authors. Imagine a global collaborative knowledge base for original thoughts. Search thousands of articles and collaborate with scientists around the globe.

wikigene or wiki gene protein drug chemical gene disease author authorship tracking collaborative publishing evolutionary knowledge reputation system wiki2.0 global collaboration genes proteins drugs chemicals diseases compound
Hoffmann, R. A wiki for the life sciences where authorship matters. Nature Genetics (2008)
 
 
 

Antimicrobial activities of tosufloxacin against Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella branhamella catarrhalis isolated from otolaryngological infectious diseases.

In 2003, the Japan Society for Infectious Diseases in Otolaryngology conducted its third nationwide survey of clinical isolates from otolaryngological infectious diseases. We selected three primary causative organisms of otolaryngological infectious diseases, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella Branhamella catarrhalis, and evaluated their sensitivities to tosufloxacin (TFLX), a new oral quinolone, because the survey revealed a rise in drug-resistant strains, suggesting potential problems with the antibiotics commonly used against these organisms. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC)(90) values of TFLX against S. pneumoniae, H. influenzae, and M. catarrhalis were 0.25 microg/ml, <or=0.06 microg/ml, and <or=0.06 microg/ml respectively, and TFLX was shown to be as effective as or superior to other new quinolones. In addition, TFLX showed sufficient antimicrobial effects against frequently detected drug-resistant bacteria such as penicillin-resistant S. pneumoniae (PRSP) and beta-lactamase-negative, ampicillin-resistant strains of H. influenzae (BLNAR). Furthermore, only a few strains of bacteria showed resistance to TFLX.[1]

References

 
WikiGenes - Universities