Synthesis of Novel Pyrazinamide Derivatives Based on 3-Chloropyrazine-2-carboxamide and Their Antimicrobial Evaluation
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L. Navrátilová | K. Konečná | M. Doležal | O. Holas | J. Zítko | V. Kubíček | P. Paterová | O. Janďourek | Marek Tauchman
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