By
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Published: June 23, 2019, 8:28 p.m.·
Tags:
Medicines,
Scientific research
A research team led by scientists from the Broad Institute has uncovered a novel group of chemical inhibitors that can kill the bacteria that causes tuberculosis (TB). Importantly, these chemical compounds take aim at a previously unexplored molecular target, paving a potential path toward an entirely new class of antibiotics, which are profoundly needed to combat the worldwide problem of drug resistance in TB.
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