Aspergillus Metabolite Overcomes Antibiotic Resistance
It is well documented that shortly after the arrival of antibiotics came the response from bacteria - antibiotic resistance that renders the original antibiotics useless. There are several mechanisms that bacteria can use to become resistant and one of the major systems used is to produce enzymes (β-lactamases) that directly attack the chemical structure of some antibiotics, destroying them.
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