Peptides extracted from scorpion venom fights off drug-resistant bacterial infections in mice.
Peptides extracted from scorpion venom fights off drug-resistant bacterial infections in mice.
Cyclic peptides, discovered in an African tea used to speed labor and delivery, may hold potential as drug-stabilizing scaffolds, antibiotics, and anticancer drugs.
Bacteria that evolve resistance to antimicrobial therapies may be able to evade natural immune peptides.
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