News Detail
Germany, 27 Dec 2023: Researchers at the University of Tübingen have discovered a novel antibiotic substance from the human nose that can be used against pathogenic bacteria. Named epifadin, the molecule is produced from specific strains of the bacterial species Staphylo......
View Details
Source : University of Tübingen
Health
Antibiotic Substance
Human Nose
Pathogenic Bacteria
New Research
Molecule
Bacteria
University of Tübingen
Epifadin
Related News
- Genetic testing could lower the risk of adverse drug reactions with cancer (05-11-2024)
- Use of pluripotent stem cells successfully treats type 1 diabetes: study (04-11-2024)
- KU gets patent for new wound-healing dressing for diabetic patients (30-10-2024)
- New bacterial toxins discovered: A key to fighting infections (23-10-2024)
- Thyme shows promise as natural antibiotic, finds IICT-Dambi varsity study (10-10-2024)
- Researchers Introduce Algorithm to Detect Drug Interactions at JSM Conference (07-10-2024)
- Chinese woman finds type 1 diabetes reversed after stem cell transplant in world first (01-10-2024)
- NIAB scientists develop diagnostic kit to detect antibiotics in animal food samples (22-09-2024)
- Cancer cells may be using lipids to hide from the immune system (19-09-2024)
- Study links personal care products to increased hormonal disruptions in children (15-09-2024)