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Peptides as a strategy against biofilm-forming microorganisms: Structure-activity relationship perspectives

Biofilm forming microorganisms substantially enhance their virulence and drug resistance causing and alternatives are need to combat this health problem. In this context, peptides are an exceptional strategy in drug design and pharmaceutical innovation due to their diverse chemical features, biologi...

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Published in:European journal of pharmaceutical sciences 2018-03, Vol.114, p.114-137
Main Authors: Von Borowski, Rafael Gomes, Macedo, Alexandre José, Gnoatto, Simone Cristina Baggio
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