Through understanding the intricacies of host-pathogen interactions, it is now possible to inhibit the growth of microbes, especially viruses, by targeting host-cell proteins and functions. This new antimicrobial strategy has proved effective in the laboratory and in the clinic, and it has great potential for the future
Advances in science and technology aimed at identifying the complete genetic makeup of microorganism...
Drug-resistant microorganisms pose an enormous threat to public health. Here we provide examples of ...
Increasing incidences of multidrug resistance in pathogenic bacteria threaten our ability to treat a...
Infectious diseases constitute a major public health burden, particularly in developing countries. A...
AbstractThe European Commission recently announced the launch of PathoGenoMics, to coordinate fundin...
Infectious diseases have been known to human civilization since the dawn of humanity. Infectious dis...
International audienceThe emerging genomic technologies and bioinformatics provide novel opportuniti...
The antibiotic pipeline is running dry and infectious disease remains a major threat to public healt...
ABSTRACT The twentieth century was marked by extraordinary advances in our understanding of microbes...
The emergence and increasing prevalence of bacterial strains that are resistant to available antibio...
This deposit is composed by the main article, and hasn't not associated any supplementary materials ...
The search for new targets and antiviral agents is continuously growing, especially for agents with ...
The need for new drugs to treat microbial infections is pressing. The great progress made in the mid...
Viruses have the ability to spread rapidly because the proteins and enzymes from the host cell help ...
Antibiotic resistance is a growing concern for healthcare providers across the world. Indeed, resist...
Advances in science and technology aimed at identifying the complete genetic makeup of microorganism...
Drug-resistant microorganisms pose an enormous threat to public health. Here we provide examples of ...
Increasing incidences of multidrug resistance in pathogenic bacteria threaten our ability to treat a...
Infectious diseases constitute a major public health burden, particularly in developing countries. A...
AbstractThe European Commission recently announced the launch of PathoGenoMics, to coordinate fundin...
Infectious diseases have been known to human civilization since the dawn of humanity. Infectious dis...
International audienceThe emerging genomic technologies and bioinformatics provide novel opportuniti...
The antibiotic pipeline is running dry and infectious disease remains a major threat to public healt...
ABSTRACT The twentieth century was marked by extraordinary advances in our understanding of microbes...
The emergence and increasing prevalence of bacterial strains that are resistant to available antibio...
This deposit is composed by the main article, and hasn't not associated any supplementary materials ...
The search for new targets and antiviral agents is continuously growing, especially for agents with ...
The need for new drugs to treat microbial infections is pressing. The great progress made in the mid...
Viruses have the ability to spread rapidly because the proteins and enzymes from the host cell help ...
Antibiotic resistance is a growing concern for healthcare providers across the world. Indeed, resist...
Advances in science and technology aimed at identifying the complete genetic makeup of microorganism...
Drug-resistant microorganisms pose an enormous threat to public health. Here we provide examples of ...
Increasing incidences of multidrug resistance in pathogenic bacteria threaten our ability to treat a...