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Biomembrane mimics and thei r roles in anti - bacterial drug d iscovery
Hu, X.; Tam, K. Y.
2017-03-25
Source PublicationADMET & DMPK
ISSN1848-7718
Pages9-13
AbstractCell membrane is at the frontline of the battle between pathogenic microbe and host. A thorough understanding of bacterial membrane is fundamental to tackle infection disease. Membrane mimetic provides a powerful tool for mechanistic investigation of drug- membrane interaction. Herein, we summarized major features of bacterial and mammalian cell in context of antibacterial therapy. Many details were given to model membranes and their application in mechanistic studies. Current challenge in antibacterial therapy and perspective of membrane mimics in antibacterial drug discovery were also provided.
KeywordDrug - membrane interaction mode of action liposome supported lipid bilayer resistance
Language英語English
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
PUB ID28754
Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
Corresponding AuthorTam, K. Y.
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Hu, X.,Tam, K. Y.. Biomembrane mimics and thei r roles in anti - bacterial drug d iscovery[J]. ADMET & DMPK, 2017, 9-13.
APA Hu, X.., & Tam, K. Y. (2017). Biomembrane mimics and thei r roles in anti - bacterial drug d iscovery. ADMET & DMPK, 9-13.
MLA Hu, X.,et al."Biomembrane mimics and thei r roles in anti - bacterial drug d iscovery".ADMET & DMPK (2017):9-13.
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