Antimicrobial Peptides, An Alternative To Antibiotics

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Antimicrobial Peptides, An Alternative To Antibiotics

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More and more pathogens are becoming immune to antibiotics. Some bacteria can no longer be combated. The World Health Organization WHO is warning about resistance to drugs which were once so poten

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