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On the basis of the case of subject 5, however, one could hypothesize additional groups, such as one consisting of cephalosporins such as cefamandole, cefoperazone, and cefotetan that share an identical R2 side chain with an N-methyl-tetrazole-thiol group. [...]we agree with Baldo and Pham that one...
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