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Recently, Israeli scientists discovered that a class of small molecule synthetic receptors (also called molecular tweezers) can inhibit the biofilm formation of drug-resistant staphylococci and promote the degradation of existing biofilms, thereby making it easier for immune cells to enter the flora and eliminate these bacteria ( Inhibition of Staphylococcus aureus biofilm-forming functional amyloid by molecular tweezers: Cell Chemical Biology)
Drug source analysis
Drug source analysisMolecular tweezers are not a new concept.
This CRL01 is a broad-spectrum lysine-binding receptor, which has been shown in animal models to interfere with the polymerization of powdery protein and synuclein, so it may be used to treat Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease
Last year's new crown made the public feel the power of infectious diseases