Azole-based Quinolones and Their Analogs:Design,Biological Activity and Relational Antimicrobial Stu

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  Azole rings are an important class of unusual poly-nitrogen aromatic heterocycles able to readily interact with various biological cations,anions,small molecules and macromolecules such as DNAs,enzymes and receptors in living organism via noncovalent bonds such as hydrogen bonds,coordination bonds,ion-dipole,cation-π,π-π stacking and hydrophobic effect as well as van der Waals force etc.
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