Do aminoglycoside antibiotics impair eukaryotic cell?
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Although it binds to a specific ribosomal subunit not found in eukaryotes that is not the full story.
They can cause problems within humans so they must harm cells.
For example they are classic example of an ADR's (adverse drug reaction) with the potential potential of auditory audacity damage and nephrotoxicity.
As an example, "The mechanism of aminoglycoside ototoxicity remains unknown but it appears to involve both apoptotic (programmed cell death) pathways as okay as formation of free radicals " http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com/dis…
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