An antibiotic-free antimicrobial combination of bacteriocins and a peptidoglycan hydrolase: in vitro and in vivo assessment of its efficacy.
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- Original Title:
- An antibiotic-free antimicrobial combination of bacteriocins and a peptidoglycan hydrolase: in vitro and in vivo assessment of its efficacy.
- Published In:
- Applied and environmental microbiology, 91(7), e0243324 (2025)
- Authors:
- Kranjec, Christian, Oftedal, Thomas F, Ovchinnikov, Kirill V, da Silva Duarte, Vinícius, Hermansen, Simen, Kaus-Drobek, Magdalena, Sabała, Izabela, Porcellato, Davide, Carlsen, Harald, Kjos, Morten
- Database ID:
- RPEP-11922
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https://rethinkpeptides.com/research/RPEP-11922APA
Kranjec, Christian; Oftedal, Thomas F; Ovchinnikov, Kirill V; da Silva Duarte, Vinícius; Hermansen, Simen; Kaus-Drobek, Magdalena; Sabała, Izabela; Porcellato, Davide; Carlsen, Harald; Kjos, Morten. (2025). An antibiotic-free antimicrobial combination of bacteriocins and a peptidoglycan hydrolase: in vitro and in vivo assessment of its efficacy.. Applied and environmental microbiology, 91(7), e0243324. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.02433-24
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Kranjec, Christian, et al. "An antibiotic-free antimicrobial combination of bacteriocins and a peptidoglycan hydrolase: in vitro and in vivo assessment of its efficacy.." Applied and environmental microbiology, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.02433-24
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