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Figure 24

Figure 24. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

The macrolactone fidaxomicin (83).

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Figure 10. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

Chloramphenicol (30).

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Figure 16. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

Teicoplanin (55) glycopeptide and derivative.

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Figure 17

Figure 17. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

The lipoglycodepsipeptide ramoplanin (57).

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Figure 25. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

The diarylquinoline bedaquiline (84).

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Figure 15. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

Vancomycin (52) glycopeptide and derivatives.

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Figure 12. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

Ketolides.
Note: The deosamine ring is highlighted in green.

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Figure 13. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

Tetracyclines and the glycylcycline, tigecycline (46).

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Figure 8. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

β-lactamase inhibitors.
Note: The β-lactam moiety is highlighted in blue.

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Figure 9

Figure 9. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

Aminoglycosides.
Note: The 2-DOS ring is highlighted in blue.

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Figure 4. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

Penicillin subclass β-lactams.
Note: The β-lactam moiety is highlighted in blue.

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Figure 22. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

Daptomycin (79) and surotomycin (80), a lipopeptide in clinical development.

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Figure 21. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

Oxazolidinones.
Note: The oxazolidinone rings are highlighted in blue.

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Figure 6. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

Carbapenem subclass β-lactams.
Note: The β-lactam moiety is highlighted in blue.

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Figure 18. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

Select first through fourth generation quinolones.

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Figure 20. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

Polymyxins including preclinical polymyxin B analog, NAB739.

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Figure 7. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

Monobactam subclass β-lactams.
Note: The β-lactam is moiety highlighted in blue.

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Figure 19. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

Class A and B streptogramins.

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Figure 14. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

Rifamycins, including the newly approved rifaximin (51).

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Figure 11. From: Antibiotics and Bacterial Resistance in the 21st Century.

Macrolides.
Note: The cladinose ring is highlighted in blue, deosamine in green.

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