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[[Image:250px-Penicillin-core.png|frame|left|The general formula of a member of the penicillin family of antibiotics.  Different penicillins have different chemical groups at the position marked "R."]]
 
[[Image:250px-Penicillin-core.png|frame|left|The general formula of a member of the penicillin family of antibiotics.  Different penicillins have different chemical groups at the position marked "R."]]
  
[[Image:Vancomycin_-_ball-and-stick.png|frame|right|Vancomycin -- one of the most important aminoglycoside antibiotics.  The blue tube represents the target peptide [D-ala-D-ala] to which it binds in bacterial cell walls. Other well-known aminoglycosides include streptomycin, kanamycin, neomycin, and tobramycin (Image taken from www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/vancomycin/text.htm]]
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[[Image:Vancomycin_-_ball-and-stick.png|frame|right|Vancomycin -- one of the most important glycopeptide antibiotics.  The blue tube represents the target peptide [D-ala-D-ala] to which it binds in bacterial cell walls. (Image taken from www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/vancomycin/text.htm).]]

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The general formula of a member of the penicillin family of antibiotics. Different penicillins have different chemical groups at the position marked "R."
Vancomycin -- one of the most important glycopeptide antibiotics. The blue tube represents the target peptide [D-ala-D-ala] to which it binds in bacterial cell walls. (Image taken from www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/vancomycin/text.htm).