PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 17846144-5 2007 The MICs of ciprofloxacin and levofloxacin for Spn-058 were both 1 microg/ml when susceptibility testing was conducted with each antibiotic alone and with each antibiotic in the presence of reserpine. Levofloxacin 30-42 DEAF1 transcription factor Homo sapiens 47-50 17846144-8 2007 For Spn-058, simulated regimens of ciprofloxacin at 750 mg every 12 h or levofloxacin at 500 mg QD were associated with the emergence of fluoroquinolone resistance. Levofloxacin 73-85 DEAF1 transcription factor Homo sapiens 4-7 17846144-9 2007 However, the use of ciprofloxacin at 750 mg every 12 h and levofloxacin at 500 mg QD in combination with reserpine rapidly killed Spn-058 and prevented the emergence of resistance. Levofloxacin 59-71 DEAF1 transcription factor Homo sapiens 130-133 17846144-10 2007 For Spn-RC2, levofloxacin at 500 mg QD was associated with the emergence of resistance, but again, the resistance was prevented when this levofloxacin regimen was combined with reserpine. Levofloxacin 13-25 DEAF1 transcription factor Homo sapiens 4-7 17846144-13 2007 Levofloxacin at 750 mg QD, with and without reserpine, effectively eradicated Spn-058 and Spn-RC2 without selecting for fluoroquinolone resistance. Levofloxacin 0-12 DEAF1 transcription factor Homo sapiens 78-81 17846144-13 2007 Levofloxacin at 750 mg QD, with and without reserpine, effectively eradicated Spn-058 and Spn-RC2 without selecting for fluoroquinolone resistance. Levofloxacin 0-12 DEAF1 transcription factor Homo sapiens 90-93 17846144-15 2007 These studies also showed that ciprofloxacin was a better inducer of EP expression than levofloxacin in both Spn-058 and Spn-RC2. Levofloxacin 88-100 DEAF1 transcription factor Homo sapiens 109-112 17846144-15 2007 These studies also showed that ciprofloxacin was a better inducer of EP expression than levofloxacin in both Spn-058 and Spn-RC2. Levofloxacin 88-100 DEAF1 transcription factor Homo sapiens 121-124