I just found a paper that covers my research animal AND my siblings' research areas. Never thought I'd read about marsupials, Streptococcus, and herpes in the same article. https://t.co/3htbm5AW0H
Antimicrobials in marsupial and monotreme milk kill antibiotic resistant pathgens. http://t.co/7w9Awc07
Finding antibiotics in our distant relatives; a good argument for conservation http://t.co/lUUszNnj
RT @edyong209: RT @davidkroll: The cathelicidin antibiotic peptide work beautifully justifies sequencing genomes of unusual species http://t.co/q69SAB50
RT @davidkroll: .@edyong209 The cathelicidin antibiotic peptide work beautifully justifies sequencing genomes of unusual species http://t.co/XBOpz6b8
RT @davidkroll: The cathelicidin antibiotic peptide work beautifully justifies sequencing genomes of unusual species http://t.co/q69SAB50
.@edyong209 The cathelicidin antibiotic peptide work beautifully justifies sequencing genomes of unusual species http://t.co/XBOpz6b8
'Struth: Marsupials and Monotremes vs Microbes! Ancient Antimicrobial Peptides Kill Antibiotic-Resistant Pathogens http://t.co/mdsOY0RN
"Ancient Antimicrobial Peptides Kill Antibiotic-Resistant Pathogens: Australian Mammals Provide New Options" @PLoS ONE: http://ow.ly/6hL9K