Development of small-molecule, peptide-mimetic, activating ligands of the potassium efflux (Kef) system
<p>More people are expected to die of antibiotic resistant infections than cancer by 2050. Resistance is seen in virtually all currently available antibiotics, and only two new classes have been developed since the 1960s. The Kef system is a novel prospective antibiotic target for a new antib...
Main Author: | Bunce, HAP |
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Other Authors: | Conway, S |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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