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How do antibiotics allow specific ions to move across cell membranes?

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How do antibiotics allow specific ions to move across cell membranes?

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I don’t think I understand the question (it is probably also from someone else’s Lecture). Most antibiotics inhibit either bacterial protein synthesis or bacterial cell wall synthesis. See also the brief notes on Many Inhibitors of Procaryotic Protein Synthesis Are Useful as Antibiotics and more detailed Medical Microbiolgy of antibiotics.

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