Introducing the NUATEI Consortium: A Mexican Research Program for the Identification of Natural and Synthetic Antimicrobial Compounds for Prevalent Infectious Diseases
The need for new drugs to treat human infections is a global health concern. Diseases like tuberculosis, trypanosomiasis, amoebiasis, and AIDS remain significant problems, especially in developing countries like Mexico. Despite existing treatments, issues such as resistance and adverse effects drive...
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Main Authors: | Julio César Carrero (Author), Bertha Espinoza (Author), Leonor Huerta (Author), Mayra Silva-Miranda (Author), Silvia-Laura (Author), Alejandro Dorazco-González (Author), Ricardo Reyes-Chilpa (Author), Clara Espitia (Author), Sergio Sánchez (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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