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Did you see the Part I of this lecture?

One of the questions frequently asked is how the selection window hypothesis relates to traditional PK/PD ideas. The short answer is that the selection window is a type of in vitro pharmacodynamics that is directed at predicting the propensity of particular bacterial-compound combinations for enrichment of mutants.