Rings of destruction
Tomas Ganz ()
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Tomas Ganz: School of Medicine, University of California
Nature, 2001, vol. 412, issue 6845, 392-393
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Many organisms use natural peptides to ward off microbes, but it's proved hard to make similar molecules for medical use. A ring-shaped peptide that might puncture microbial membranes could be the way forward.
Date: 2001
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