Happily, I agree with every word of this. But then, I suspected I would. Also, I'm interested to find myself set up against Matt Ridley in our judgements. I leave it to you folks to decide who to trust there 😉.
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The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a widespread nanoweapon deployed by bacteria, but why is its deployment heterogeneous in many species? This study of T6SS in Escherichia coli shows that adopting...
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Don't miss this review by Mark Butler & Robert Capon at the University of Queensland providing a comprehensive account of the 217 natural product inspired antibiotics approved for human use from 1943-2025 #chemsky #natprod #medchem
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Covering literature to September 2025 This review provides a comprehensive account of the 217 natural product inspired antibiotics that have been approved for human use from 1943 through to September…