A new molecule, lariocidin, offers hope in the fight against antimicrobial resistance, killing drug-resistant bacteria with a ...
Bacteria can easily evolve, and can quickly gain resistance to drugs. Drug-resistant bacterial infections already cause the deaths of millions ... | Cell And Molecular Biology ...
Researchers found examples of a previously unknown antibiotic molecule in soil samples collected from a colleague's garden.
The molecule was found in soil samples collected from a laboratory technician’s garden. The discovery shows that “there is ...
Amid a surge in drug-resistant bacteria, researchers believe they have discovered a new class of antibiotics for the first ...
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Scientists Discover A Potential Game Changer in Fighting Drug-Resistant BacteriaWith antibiotic resistance posing an ever-increasing threat to global health, discoveries like this highlight the importance ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNHistoric Discovery Reveals New Weapon Against Drug-Resistant BacteriaThe world urgently needs new antibiotics. In 2019 alone, antibiotic-resistant bacteria killed more than 4.5 million people ...
The last time a new class of antibiotics reached the market was nearly three decades ago—but that could soon change, thanks ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNew peptide antibiotic stops bacteria by binding where no drug has beforeResearchers discovered lariocidin, a lasso peptide antibiotic that kills multidrug-resistant bacteria by binding a novel ...
A natural antibacterial molecule shows clinical promise. Its unusual binding site is on an excellent target: ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNThis molecule links your diet to stroke and Alzheimer’s—here’s how to stop itA new review explores how TMAO, a gut-derived metabolite from red meat and other foods, contributes to heart and brain ...
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IFLScience on MSN“Lasso” Antibiotic Breakthrough Could Bring First New Class Of Drugs In 25 YearsNow, a team led by researchers at McMaster University in Ontario believe they’ve found a molecule that could lead to a whole ...
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