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'''Cephamycins''' are a group of [[beta-lactam antibiotic]]s, very similar to [[cephalosporin]]s. Together with cephalosporins, they form a sub-group of antibiotics called [[cephem]]s. Cephamycins were originally produced by ''[[Streptomyces]]'', but synthetic ones have been produced as well. | '''Cephamycins''' are a group of [[beta-lactam antibiotic]]s, very similar to [[cephalosporin]]s. Together with cephalosporins, they form a sub-group of antibiotics called [[cephem]]s. Cephamycins were originally produced by ''[[Streptomyces]]'', but synthetic ones have been produced as well. | ||
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Cephamycins are a group of beta-lactam antibiotics, very similar to cephalosporins. Together with cephalosporins, they form a sub-group of antibiotics called cephems. Cephamycins were originally produced by Streptomyces, but synthetic ones have been produced as well.