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Are dual-action antibiotics the next big thing to fight drug resistance?

Are dual-action antibiotics the next big thing to fight drug resistance?

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AI coming to the rescue in the race to new antibiotics?

AI coming to the rescue in the race to new antibiotics?

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Could antivitamins lead us to a whole new class of antibiotics?

Could antivitamins lead us to a whole new of antibiotics?

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Breakthrough: Overcoming gram-negative bacterial defenses

Breakthrough: Overcoming gram-negative bacterial defenses

Scientists report that they now know how to build a molecular Trojan horse that can penetrate gram-negative bacteria, solving a problem that for decades has stalled the development of effect... Read more

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New antibiotics produced from fungi show promise

New antibiotics produced from fungi show promise

Fungi is a potential goldmine for the production of pharmaceuticals. This is shown by Chalmers researchers, who have developed a method for finding new antibiotics from nature’s own resource... Read more

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“Flipping the switch” reveals new compounds with antibiotic potential

“Flipping the switch” reveals new compounds with antibiotic potential

Many fungi have antibacterial properties. Researchers at Oregon State University have discovered that one gene in a common fungus acts as a master regulator, and deleting it has opened acces... Read more

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Biologists Discover New Method for Discovering Antibiotics

Biologists Discover New Method for Discovering Antibiotics

Promises to revolutionize how drug discovery teams guide their studies Biologists at the University of California, San Diego have developed a revolutionary new method for identifying and cha... Read more

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A shot in the arm for old antibiotics

A shot in the arm for old antibiotics

Low doses of silver make bacteria more susceptible to antibiotic attack, paving the way for new therapies for drug-resistant and recurrent infections Slipping bacteria some silver could give... Read more

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Key to New Antibiotics Could Be Deep Within Isolated Cave

Key to New Antibiotics Could Be Deep Within Isolated Cave

Could mean good news in the battle against superbugs Antibiotic-resistant bacteria found in one of the deepest, most isolated caves in the world could mean good news in the battle against su... Read more

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New Antibiotics?

New Antibiotics?

Solving Mystery of How Sulfa Drugs Kill Bacteria Yields 21st Century Drug Development Target   St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital scientists have discovered a key enzyme struct... Read more

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Scientists Hope to Cut Years Off Development Time of New Antibiotics

Scientists Hope to Cut Years Off Development Time of New Antibiotics

Eliminating tens of thousands of manual lab experiments, two University of Houston (UH) professors are working toward a method to cut the development time of new antibiotics. While current p... Read more

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