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Chemokines kill bacteria without triggering antimicrobial resistance by binding anionic phospholipids

2025-06-06 | Chemokines kill bacteria without triggering antimicrobial resistance by binding anionic phospholipids – Sci. Adv. Pontejo, S. M.; Martinez, S.; Zhao, A.; Barnes, K.; de Anda, J.; Alimohamadi, H.; Lee, E. Y.; Dishman, A. F.; Volkman, B. F.; Wong,* G. C. L.; Garboczi, D. N.; Ballesteros, A.; Murphy, P. M.

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