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  • 21. The tip of the iceberg: quinolone-resistance conferred by mutations in gyrA gene in non-typhoidal Salmonella strains.
    Năşcuţiu AM.
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  • 22. Conjugation between quinolone-susceptible bacteria can generate mutations in the quinolone resistance-determining region, inducing quinolone resistance.
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  • 23. [Mutations of gyrA in ciprofloxacin resistant Escherichia coli strains].
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  • 26. Mutations in gyrA and parC QRDRs are not relevant for quinolone resistance in epidemiological unrelated Stenotrophomonas maltophilia clinical isolates.
    Ribera A, Doménech-Sanchez A, Ruiz J, Benedi VJ, Jimenez de Anta MT, Vila J.
    Microb Drug Resist; 2002 Apr 20; 8(4):245-51. PubMed ID: 12523620
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  • 29. Isolation of an unusual strain of Edwardsiella tarda from turbot and establish a PCR detection technique with the gyrB gene.
    Lan J, Zhang XH, Wang Y, Chen J, Han Y.
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  • 30. Molecular cloning of the DNA gyrase genes from Methylovorus sp. strain SS1 and the mechanism of intrinsic quinolone resistance in methylotrophic bacteria.
    Kim KS, Kim JH, Kim DY, Kim HJ, Park ST, Kim YM.
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  • 31. Extended spectrum of quinolone resistance, even to a potential latter third-generation agent, as a result of a minimum of two GrlA and two GyrA alterations in quinolone-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
    Yoon EJ, Lee CY, Shim MJ, Min YH, Kwon AR, Lee J, Choi EC.
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  • 33. Development of a pyrosequencing assay for rapid assessment of quinolone resistance in Acinetobacter baumannii isolates.
    Deccache Y, Irenge LM, Savov E, Ariciuc M, Macovei A, Trifonova A, Gergova I, Ambroise J, Vanhoof R, Gala JL.
    J Microbiol Methods; 2011 Jul 31; 86(1):115-8. PubMed ID: 21514328
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  • 34. Cloning and nucleotide sequence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa DNA gyrase gyrA gene from strain PAO1 and quinolone-resistant clinical isolates.
    Kureishi A, Diver JM, Beckthold B, Schollaardt T, Bryan LE.
    Antimicrob Agents Chemother; 1994 Sep 31; 38(9):1944-52. PubMed ID: 7811002
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  • 36. An unusually high level of quinolone resistance associated with type II topoisomerase mutations in quinolone resistance-determining regions of Aeromonas caviae isolated from diarrhoeal patients.
    Sinha S, Chattopadhyay S, Bhattacharya SK, Nair GB, Ramamurthy T.
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  • 37. Plasmid-mediated complementation of gyrA and gyrB in fluoroquinolone-resistant Bacteroides fragilis.
    Peterson ML, Rotschafer JC, Piddock LJ.
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  • 38. DNA gyrase-mediated natural resistance to fluoroquinolones in Ehrlichia spp.
    Maurin M, Abergel C, Raoult D.
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  • 39. Relationship between gyrA mutations and quinolone resistance in Flavobacterium psychrophilum isolates.
    Izumi S, Aranishi F.
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  • 40. Amplification and nucleotide sequence of the quinolone resistance-determining region in the gyrA gene of mycobacteria.
    Cambau E, Sougakoff W, Jarlier V.
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