Small molecule anion transporters display in vitro antimicrobial activity against clinically relevant bacterial strains

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Israel Carreira-BarralRoberto Quesada

Abstract

Highly active transmembrane anion transporters have demonstrated their activity against antibiotic-resistant and clinically relevant bacterial strains. This type of compound offers promise as a strategy to develop novel antibacterial agents.

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Feb 20, 2020·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Israel Carreira-BarralRoberto Quesada
Jul 22, 2020·Chemical Society Reviews·Jeffery T DavisRoberto Quesada
Jun 3, 2021·Pharmaceutics·Rocío HerráezTeresa Vinuesa
Oct 16, 2020·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Nasim AkhtarDebasis Manna

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