A minimal autocatalytic-cycle model derives bacterial growth laws and shows that reversible and irreversible antibiotic susceptibility regimes are generic, not specific to ribosome-targeting drugs.
Binding to ribosomes and mode of action of chloramphenicol analogues
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Inhibition of bacterial growth by antibiotics : A minimal model
A minimal autocatalytic-cycle model derives bacterial growth laws and shows that reversible and irreversible antibiotic susceptibility regimes are generic, not specific to ribosome-targeting drugs.