Varponi Irene
Antimicrobial resistance has propelled the quest for innovative strategies to combat infectious diseases. Antimicrobial Peptides (AMPs), small molecules produced by various organisms, have emerged as a promising avenue in this endeavor. This article delves into the captivating world of antimicrobial peptides, exploring their diverse sources, mechanisms of action, potential applications and challenges. By unraveling the multifaceted roles of these microscopic warriors, we shed light on their capacity to reshape the landscape of infection control and contribute to the arsenal against drug-resistant pathogens. As technology advances and our understanding deepens, the quest to disrupt the microbial status quo promises a future where biofilms are no longer invincible and their impact on health, industry and ecosystems is effectively mitigated.
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