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New insight into the mode of action of vancomycin dimers in bacterial cell wall synthesis
The emergence of vancomycin-resistant bacteria has created an urgent need for new active analogues of vancomycin. We previously reported vancomycin dimers with in vivo antibacterial activity. Here, we provide the first experimental insights into their inhibitory actions in bacterial cell wall synthe...
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