In the Age of Synthetic Biology, Will Antimicrobial Peptides be the Next Generation of Antibiotics?
Antibiotics have changed human health and revolutionised medical practice since the Second World War. Today, the use of antibiotics is increasingly limited by the rise of antimicrobial-resistant strains. Additionally, broad-spectrum antibiotic activity is not adapted to maintaining a balanced microb...
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Main Authors: | Félix Jaumaux (Author), Luz P. Gómez de Cadiñanos (Author), Philippe Gabant (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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