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Scientists model outer membrane of 12 bacterial species to speed new drugs for 'bad bugs'


October 19, 2016

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Wonpil Im of Lehigh University and his team have investigated the bilayer properties of 21 distinct Lipid A types from 12 gram-negative bacterial species--an important step in paving the way to new antibiotic drug development. Their results have been published today in an article in Biophysical Journal titled "Bilayer Properties of Lipid A from Various Gram-negative Bacteria."Full Story

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