WHO estimates that more than 700.000 people die every year as a result of drug-resistant infections. To tackle this problem and change the current trend, it is necessary to design advanced strategies for drug discovery and to promote early-stage research activities finalized at the development of new drugs. In this study, we present the results of the preliminary screening of a library of microorganisms, collected from different environmental settings. Approximately 300 strains of the culture collection were tested on solid medium for inhibition of growth of three tester species, namely Bacillus subtilis, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. One of the active strains, MES18, was classified as a Bacillus spp. by means of small-subunit...
Concern over the reports of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections in hospitals and in the commun...
Many current antibacterial agents on the market are derived from compounds naturally produced by bac...
The exponential increase in multi-drug resistant pathogens is unmet by the number of effective antib...
WHO estimates that more than 700.000 people die every year as a result of drug-resistant infections....
WHO estimates that more than 700.000 people die every year as a result of drug-resistant infections....
The increasing presence of multi-drug-resistant pathogens (bacteria, parasites and fungi) is one of ...
The purpose of my research this semester was to cultivate microbes with the potential of secreting n...
The rise of antibiotic-resistant superbugs is presenting an overwhelming challenge in the medical sc...
In industrialized countries 30 percentage population suffer from food borne disease yearly. Food pro...
Most antibiotics used today for the treatments of infectious diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria ...
In this study, application of a dual absorbance/fluorescence assay to a chemical library screen iden...
Superbugs, harmful bacteria that are resistant to most known antibiotics and antimicrobials, are bec...
Background: The appearance of multi-drug resistant microorganisms is becoming a global problem. Alre...
Due to the increase in drug-resistant in pathogens, the search for new antibiotics from an unexplore...
Copyright © 2014 Ramya Ramachandran et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Concern over the reports of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections in hospitals and in the commun...
Many current antibacterial agents on the market are derived from compounds naturally produced by bac...
The exponential increase in multi-drug resistant pathogens is unmet by the number of effective antib...
WHO estimates that more than 700.000 people die every year as a result of drug-resistant infections....
WHO estimates that more than 700.000 people die every year as a result of drug-resistant infections....
The increasing presence of multi-drug-resistant pathogens (bacteria, parasites and fungi) is one of ...
The purpose of my research this semester was to cultivate microbes with the potential of secreting n...
The rise of antibiotic-resistant superbugs is presenting an overwhelming challenge in the medical sc...
In industrialized countries 30 percentage population suffer from food borne disease yearly. Food pro...
Most antibiotics used today for the treatments of infectious diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria ...
In this study, application of a dual absorbance/fluorescence assay to a chemical library screen iden...
Superbugs, harmful bacteria that are resistant to most known antibiotics and antimicrobials, are bec...
Background: The appearance of multi-drug resistant microorganisms is becoming a global problem. Alre...
Due to the increase in drug-resistant in pathogens, the search for new antibiotics from an unexplore...
Copyright © 2014 Ramya Ramachandran et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Concern over the reports of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections in hospitals and in the commun...
Many current antibacterial agents on the market are derived from compounds naturally produced by bac...
The exponential increase in multi-drug resistant pathogens is unmet by the number of effective antib...