Enzybiotics LYSSTAPH-S and LYSDERM-S as Potential Therapeutic Agents for Chronic MRSA Wound Infections
Antibacterial antibiotic therapy has played an important role in the treatment of bacterial infections for almost a century. The increasing resistance of pathogenic bacteria to antibiotics leads to an attempt to use previously neglected antibacterial therapies. Here we provide information on the two...
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Main Authors: | Lukáš Vacek (Author), Šárka Kobzová (Author), Richard Čmelík (Author), Roman Pantůček (Author), Lubomír Janda (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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