Antibiotics for Emerging Pathogens
Massachusetts General Hospital · Harvard University
Abstract
Antibiotic-resistant strains of pathogenic bacteria are increasingly prevalent in hospitals and the community. New antibiotics are needed to combat these bacterial pathogens, but progress in developing them has been slow. Historically, most antibiotics have come from a small set of molecular scaffolds whose functional lifetimes have been extended by generations of synthetic tailoring. The emergence of multidrug resistance among the latest generation of pathogens suggests that the discovery of new scaffolds should be a priority. Promising approaches to scaffold discovery are emerging; they include mining underexplored microbial niches for natural products, designing screens that avoid rediscovering old…
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- 95.91
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Antibiotics
- Antibiotic resistance
- Broad spectrum
- Biology
- Computational biology
- Microbiology
- Chemistry
- Combinatorial chemistry