Antibiotics from the sea

Biologists have succeeded in cultivating several dozen marine bacteria in the laboratory — bacteria that had previously been paid little attention. The researchers then carried out a functional characterization of the bacteria, thus enabling a systematic screening for active substances. Initial bioinformatic analyses and cell biological observations indicate potential for the production of new antibiotics.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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