Wild cells have been doing shuffleable antibiotic synthesis forever, we should copy process not product http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/long/106/46/19410 …
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The war against bacterial infections doesn't seem to be as well known as our other conflicts. Hopefully won't need to be.
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I doubt 'overcoming antibiotic resistance' is appropriate choice of wording as bacteria will be evolving new resistance.
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This is such nick of time stuff with that that new antibiotic resistant e-coli its almost like the end of a sci-fi movie.
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Keep in mind, Eric, that the Harvard group has not yet found a new abx. There is so much yet to do.
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