Date: 12.3.2007
How An Antibiotic Inhibits Bacterial Growth - Scientists have known that the drug linezolid -- the first new antibiotic to enter the marketplace in 30 years -- works by binding to ribosomes, the protein production factory of the cell (14.5.2007)
Resistance Is Futile - Antibiotics have saved countless lives since Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1927 (31.3.2007)
Single Gene May Defend Bacteria From Antibiotics And Infection - Bacteria have two major enemies: antibiotic drugs and bacteriophage viruses, which infect and kill them (5.3.2007)
Tea Tree Oil Can Lead to Antibiotic Resistance - Repeated exposure to low doses of Tea Tree Oil – a common ingredient in many beauty products – can increase the chances of suffering from “superbug” infections, University of Ulster scientists have revealed (20.2.2007)
Baktericidní teflonAntibiotic-Coated Medical Devices Could Cut Infections - Researchers at the University of Southern Mississippi say they've developed a way to attach penicillin, and potentially other antibiotics, to these types of devices (29.1.2007)
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