Diarylureas: Repositioning from Antitumor to Antimicrobials or Multi-Target Agents against New Pandemics
Antimicrobials have allowed medical advancements over several decades. However, the continuous emergence of antimicrobial resistance restricts efficacy in treating infectious diseases. In this context, the drug repositioning of already known biological active compounds to antimicrobials could repres...
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Main Authors: | Alessia Catalano (Author), Domenico Iacopetta (Author), Michele Pellegrino (Author), Stefano Aquaro (Author), Carlo Franchini (Author), Maria Stefania Sinicropi (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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