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Chemical Key Unlock Hundreds of Antibiotics
Friday, November 07, 2008 - Iddo Genuth
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Chemistry researchers at The University of Warwick and the John Innes Centre, have found a novel signaling molecule that could be a key that will open up hundreds of new antibiotics unlocking them from the DNA of the Streptomyces family of bacteria. With bacterial resistance growing researchers are keen to uncover as many new antibiotics as possible.    (source: www2.warwick.ac.uk)


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