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End of Superbug? Researchers Discover Star-Shaped Molecule That Could Kill Superbug
Unlike antibiotics, the polymer could kill the superbug in multiple paths. Australian researchers have discovered an outstanding polymer that could put an end to the antibiotic-resistant bacteria commonly referred to as superbug.
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