RNA-Binding Antibiotics

RNA-Binding Antibiotics

Renee Schroeder , Mary G. Wallis
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Oct 1, 2000 · English · Hardcover (181 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 181
Language English
Published Oct 1, 2000
Publisher CRC Press
ISBN-10 1587060124
ISBN-13 9781587060120

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In recent years, the understanding of RNA has evolved significantly, transforming it from a mere messenger in cellular processes to a pivotal player in various biological functions. This shift has opened new avenues for research, particularly in the realm of antibiotics. The authors investigate how RNA-binding antibiotics can offer innovative approaches to tackling resistant bacterial strains, marking a revolutionary step in medicine.

The book delves into the molecular interactions between RNA and these antibiotics, shedding light on how these relationships can be harnessed for therapeutic purposes. With a detailed exploration of both the biochemical pathways and the implications for drug development, it provides readers with a comprehensive look at this rapidly advancing field.

Schroeder and Wallis guide readers through the complexities and potential of RNA-targeting therapies, emphasizing the importance of understanding RNA's role in antibiotic action. Their insights aim to inspire a new generation of researchers and healthcare professionals to explore RNA's untapped potential in the fight against infectious diseases.

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