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▲ Click the blue word above to follow CellPress Cell Science ▲ Life science Life science Infection caused by multi-drug resistant pathogens has become one of the most serious threats to global public health security
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In the past nearly 100 years, researchers have targeted pathogenic bacteria and obtained a large number of antibacterial molecules through the screening of natural products or artificial synthesis
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However, with the depletion of natural product libraries, the frequent occurrence of drug resistance and the limitations of existing screening techniques, the development of new antibacterial drugs has become increasingly difficult
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Recently, Professor Zhu Kui from the team of Academician Shen Jianzhong of China Agricultural University was invited to publish a review entitled "Host-acting antibacterial compounds combating cytosolic bacteria" in Trends in Microbiology, a journal of Cell Press, which systematically summarized the team and colleagues at home and abroad.
The latest exploration and research progress on host-acting antibacterial compounds (HACs)
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In the past nearly 100 years, researchers have targeted pathogenic bacteria and obtained a large number of antibacterial molecules through the screening of natural products or artificial synthesis
.
However, with the depletion of natural product libraries, the frequent occurrence of drug resistance and the limitations of existing screening techniques, the development of new antibacterial drugs has become increasingly difficult
.
Recently, Professor Zhu Kui from the team of Academician Shen Jianzhong of China Agricultural University was invited to publish a review entitled "Host-acting antibacterial compounds combating cytosolic bacteria" in Trends in Microbiology, a journal of Cell Press, which systematically summarized the team and colleagues at home and abroad.
The latest exploration and research progress on host-acting antibacterial compounds (HACs)
.
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