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Using bacterial genomes and essential genes for the development of new antibiotics
2017
Biochemical Pharmacology
The shrinking antibiotic development pipeline together with the global increase in antibiotic resistant infections requires that new molecules with antimicrobial activity are developed. Traditional empirical screening approaches of natural and non-natural compounds have identified the majority of antibiotics that are currently available, however this approach has produced relatively few new antibiotics over the last few decades. The vast amount of bacterial genome sequence information that has
doi:10.1016/j.bcp.2016.12.002
pmid:27940263
pmcid:PMC5411290
fatcat:uxo2repznbhfrmaqatr3hpkdzy