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245 0 0 _aAntimicrobial peptides: discovery, design and novel therapeutic strategies
_h[electronic resource]
_cEdited by G. Wang.
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260 _aWallingfordUK
_bCABI
_c2010
264 1 _aWallingfordUK
_bCABI
_c2010
300 _a220pp.;
336 _atext
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_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
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_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aAdvances in Molecular and Cellular Microbiology
520 _aAntimicrobial Peptides (AMPs) are an organism's built-in defence molecules that have attracted extensive research attention worldwide. Harnessing and creating them synthetically has the potential to help overcome increasing antibiotic resistance in many pathogens. In addition to covering the current advances in AMP research, this volume examines new technologies such as bioinformatics, combinatorial libraries, high-throughput screening, peptidomimetics, biophysics, and structural biology. This volume also describes new methods and strategies for AMP prediction, design, and applications that overcome obstacles in developing them into therapeutic agents.
653 0 0 _aantimicrobial peptides
653 0 0 _acyclotides
653 0 0 _adrug development
653 0 0 _aanimals
653 0 0 _aantimicrobial properties
653 0 0 _alantibiotics
653 0 0 _aeukaryotes
653 0 0 _apeptides
653 0 0 _aanti-microbial properties
653 0 0 _abacterium
653 0 0 _adatabases
653 0 0 _anomenclature
653 0 0 _adata banks
653 0 0 _abiophysics
653 0 0 _atherapeutics
653 0 0 _aBacteria
653 0 0 _aprokaryotes
653 0 0 _amedical research
653 0 0 _aplants
653 0 0 _abioinformatics
653 0 0 _aclassification
653 0 0 _amode of action
653 0 0 _atherapy
700 1 _aWang, G.
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830 0 _aAdvances in Molecular and Cellular Microbiology
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