The increasing emergence of new forms of multidrug resistance among human pathogenic bacteria, coupled with the consequent increase of infectious diseases, urgently requires the discovery and development of novel antimicrobial drugs with new modes of action. Most of the antibiotics currently available on the market were obtained from terrestrial organisms or derived semisynthetically from fermentation products. The isolation of microorganisms from previously unexplored habitats may lead to the discovery of lead structures with antibiotic activity. The deep-sea environment is a unique habitat, and deep-sea microorganisms, because of their adaptation to this extreme environment, have the potential to produce novel secondary metabolites with p...
The deep-sea habitat is a source of very potent marine-derived agents that may inhibit the growth of...
The exploration of poorly studied areas of Earth can highly increase the possibility to discover nov...
The exploration of poorly studied areas of Earth can highly increase the possibility to discover nov...
Funding: This research was funded by the MarPipe project: Improving the flow in the pipeline of the ...
The increasing emergence of new forms of multidrug resistance among human pathogenic bacteria, coupl...
Abstract Global antimicrobial resistance is a health crisis that can change the face of modern medi...
Due to the high re-discovery rate of already known active compounds in recent drug research it appea...
Global antimicrobial resistance will change the face of modern medicine, and the discovery of novel ...
As a result of the continuous evolution of microbial pathogens towards antibiotic-resistance, there ...
After the long history of screening, it is becoming difficult to find novel compounds from microorga...
During studies on bacteria from the Eastern Mediterranean deep-sea, incubation under in situ conditi...
Over 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered by oceans and seas, which are massively complex and consi...
The evolving global threat of antimicrobial resistance requires a deep renewal of the antibiotic ars...
While the oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth’s surface, marine derived microbial natural produc...
The deep-sea environment is a unique, challenging extreme habitat where species have had to adapt to...
The deep-sea habitat is a source of very potent marine-derived agents that may inhibit the growth of...
The exploration of poorly studied areas of Earth can highly increase the possibility to discover nov...
The exploration of poorly studied areas of Earth can highly increase the possibility to discover nov...
Funding: This research was funded by the MarPipe project: Improving the flow in the pipeline of the ...
The increasing emergence of new forms of multidrug resistance among human pathogenic bacteria, coupl...
Abstract Global antimicrobial resistance is a health crisis that can change the face of modern medi...
Due to the high re-discovery rate of already known active compounds in recent drug research it appea...
Global antimicrobial resistance will change the face of modern medicine, and the discovery of novel ...
As a result of the continuous evolution of microbial pathogens towards antibiotic-resistance, there ...
After the long history of screening, it is becoming difficult to find novel compounds from microorga...
During studies on bacteria from the Eastern Mediterranean deep-sea, incubation under in situ conditi...
Over 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered by oceans and seas, which are massively complex and consi...
The evolving global threat of antimicrobial resistance requires a deep renewal of the antibiotic ars...
While the oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth’s surface, marine derived microbial natural produc...
The deep-sea environment is a unique, challenging extreme habitat where species have had to adapt to...
The deep-sea habitat is a source of very potent marine-derived agents that may inhibit the growth of...
The exploration of poorly studied areas of Earth can highly increase the possibility to discover nov...
The exploration of poorly studied areas of Earth can highly increase the possibility to discover nov...