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tetracycline
[ te-truh-sahy-kleen, -klin ]
noun
- an antibiotic, C 22 H 24 H 2 O 8 , derived from chlortetracycline, used in medicine to treat a broad variety of infections.
tetracycline
/ -klɪn; ˌtɛtrəˈsaɪklaɪn /
noun
- an antibiotic synthesized from chlortetracycline or derived from the bacterium Streptomyces viridifaciens: used in treating rickettsial infections and various bacterial infections. Formula: C 22 H 24 N 2 O 8
tetracycline
/ tĕt′rə-sī′klēn′,-klĭn /
- A yellow crystalline compound, C 22 H 24 N 2 O 8 , synthesized or derived from several bacterial species of the genus Streptomyces and used as an antibiotic in bacterial infections. Other drugs of the tetracycline class have a similar chemical structure.
Word History and Origins
Origin of tetracycline1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tetracycline1
Example Sentences
The distance matters because pest controllers want to keep the free-flying GM mosquitoes away from outdoor sources of the antibiotic tetracycline.
The mosquitoes are raised in a laboratory in the presence of tetracycline, an antibiotic that prevents the added gene from activating.
At Oxitec’s laboratory in the UK, the company genetically engineers the mosquitoes, giving the insects the “self-limiting” gene that makes the females dependent on the antibiotic tetracycline.
Gorman emphasized to Undark that the EPA and other regulators found no risk in using tetracycline in breeding their genetically-altered mosquitoes.
I didn't spot it until I found them wolfing down the tetracycline capsules in my samples case.
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